/ˌɪntəˈpliːdə/ – Noun
Definition: việc khởi kiện nhằm xác định các quyền của những người thứ ba đối với đối tượng tranh chấp hay đối với số tiền phải thanh toán.
A more thorough explanation: Interpleader is a legal procedure in which a third party, typically a stakeholder or a neutral party, initiates a lawsuit to determine the rightful ownership of property or funds that are in dispute between two or more other parties. The purpose of interpleader is to protect the third party from being held liable to multiple claimants and to have the court decide the rightful owner of the property or funds in question.
Example: In order to resolve the conflicting claims of the two parties, the court granted the motion for interpleader filed by the stakeholder.