Versus as captional term indicates parties in opposition, placing the plaintiff's name before the defendant's name. The term versus functions as a captional marker designating opposing parties in a cause, placing the plaintiff's name first followed by the defendant's; it is rooted in Latin meaning 'against' and commonly abbreviated in practice as a conventional connector in case titles.
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Versus as captional term indicates parties in opposition, placing the plaintiff's name before the defendant's name.
The term versus functions as a captional marker designating opposing parties in a cause, placing the plaintiff's name first followed by the defendant's; it is rooted in Latin meaning "against" and commonly abbreviated in practice as a conventional connector in case titles.
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