repleading

/riːˈpliːdɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of pleading again or anew, especially in a legal context where a party files a new or amended pleading.
    • The repleading gave the plaintiff another chance to state their case clearly.
    • The judge ordered a repleading after the original complaint was found to be insufficient.
    • After the dismissal, the lawyer prepared a repleading to address the court's concerns.
verb
  1. To plead again or anew, especially in a legal setting by filing a new or amended pleading.
    • The attorney decided to replead the case with additional evidence.
    • The court allowed the defendant to replead their answer.
    • If the motion is denied, we may need to replead the complaint.
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