Supreme Court Rules

First Adopted: April 21, 1972

Most Recently Effective: January 01, 1994

Rule 52 | Rules of Civil Procedure | Rules Governing Civil Procedure in the Circuit Courts | Parties

52.07 | Interpleader

Persons having claims against the plaintiff may be joined as defendants and required to interplead when their claims are such that the plaintiff is or may be exposed to double or multiple liability. It is not ground for objection to the joinder that the claims of the several claimants or the titles on which their claims depend do not have a common origin or are not identical but are adverse to and independent of one another, or that the plaintiff avers no liability in whole or in part to any or all of the claimants. A defendant exposed to similar liability may obtain such interpleader by way of cross-claim or counterclaim. The provisions of this Rule 52.07 supplement and do not in any way limit the joinder of parties permitted in Rule 52.05.

Committee Note – 1974

This is the same as prior Rule 52.07.



(Adopted April 21, 1972, effective December 1, 1972. Amended September 28, 1993, effective January 1, 1994.)
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