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Third-Party Defendant's Exhibit Template

The Third-Party Defendant's Exhibit stamp is used when a defendant brings a third party into the litigation. This template clearly identifies exhibits submitted by third-party defendants in complex multi-party cases.

THIRD-PARTY
DEFENDANT'S
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When to Use This Template

Third-party complaints for indemnification
Contribution claims against non-parties
Complex construction litigation
Insurance coverage disputes

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Best Practices

  • 1Use a distinct numbering system (TPD-1, TPD-2)
  • 2Coordinate with other parties on exhibit numbering
  • 3Reference main case exhibit numbers when applicable
  • 4Maintain separate exhibit lists

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Third-Party Defendant's Exhibit FAQ

How should I number third-party defendant exhibits?

Use a prefix like TPD-1, TPD-2 or 3PD-A, 3PD-B to clearly distinguish from main party exhibits. Coordinate with other parties to avoid numbering conflicts.

Can third-party defendants use the same exhibits as defendants?

Yes, but if using an exhibit already marked by another party, reference their exhibit number. For new exhibits, use your third-party defendant designation.

What if there are multiple third-party defendants?

Each third-party defendant should use a unique identifier (TPD1-1, TPD2-1, etc.) to distinguish their exhibits from other third-party defendants.

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