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19 May, 02:44

A party to a lawsuit that has an actual stake in the outcome of the case has:

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  1. 19 May, 03:11
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    This is called standing or locus standing. This is where a party can sufficiently demonstrate a connection to a case. That any result would affect him. The gravity of the outcome would depend on the amount of involvement the party is to the case.
  2. 19 May, 03:11
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    I believe the answer is Legal standing.

    People who had a legal standing are the one that will recieve either harm or benefit after a decision is made.

    The amount of involvement that certain parties had in the case will determine how much involvement the party is allowed to influence the case.
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