Conceiteder
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- (n.) A party that conceits or makes a formal assertion of fact in legal pleading or argument.
The conceiteder must provide evidence to support their claim in court.
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Commentary
The term is rare and mostly historical; modern usage prefers terms like 'pleader' or 'claimant.'
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