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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract In law, the real party in interest is the In law, the real party in interest is the one who actually possesses the substantive right being asserted and has a legal right to enforce the claim (under applicable substantive law). Additionally, the "real party in interest" must sue in his own name. In many situations, the real party in interest will be the parties themselves (i.e., plaintiff and defendant).hemselves (i.e., plaintiff and defendant).
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rdfs:comment In law, the real party in interest is the In law, the real party in interest is the one who actually possesses the substantive right being asserted and has a legal right to enforce the claim (under applicable substantive law). Additionally, the "real party in interest" must sue in his own name. In many situations, the real party in interest will be the parties themselves (i.e., plaintiff and defendant).hemselves (i.e., plaintiff and defendant).
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