Dominus litis: the person controlling a suit is treated as the real party and thus liable for costs. The concept of Dominus litis identifies the real party in interest who, by direct stake or by intervention and assumption of control, is treated as exercising entire control and responsibility for one side of litigation and is consequently subject to consequences such as liability for costs.
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Dominus litis: the person controlling a suit is treated as the real party and thus liable for costs.
The concept of Dominus litis identifies the real party in interest who, by direct stake or by intervention and assumption of control, is treated as exercising entire control and responsibility for one side of litigation and is consequently subject to consequences such as liability for costs.
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