Next friend

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Next_friend an entity of type: Person

Ein next friend (auch proximus amicus) bezeichnete in verschiedenen angelsächsischen Rechtssystemen eine Person, die Aktivprozesse für eine nicht selbst prozessfähige Person führt, beispielsweise Prima facie ein Elternteil. Sie wurde vom Gericht für die Dauer des Prozesses ernannt. Diese Rolle wird heute weitestgehend durch Vormundschaft (guardian ad litem) eingenommen. rdf:langString
In common law, a next friend (Law French prochein ami) is a person who represents another person who is under age, or, because of disability or otherwise, is unable to maintain a suit on his or her own behalf and who does not have a legal guardian. They are also known as litigation friends. When a relative who is next of kin acts as a next friend for a person, that person is sometimes instead described as the "natural guardian" of the person. A next friend has full power over the proceedings in the action as if he or she were an ordinary plaintiff, until a guardian or guardian ad litem is appointed in the case; but the next friend is entitled to present evidence only on the same basis as any other witness. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Next friend
rdf:langString Next friend
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rdf:langString Ein next friend (auch proximus amicus) bezeichnete in verschiedenen angelsächsischen Rechtssystemen eine Person, die Aktivprozesse für eine nicht selbst prozessfähige Person führt, beispielsweise Prima facie ein Elternteil. Sie wurde vom Gericht für die Dauer des Prozesses ernannt. Diese Rolle wird heute weitestgehend durch Vormundschaft (guardian ad litem) eingenommen.
rdf:langString In common law, a next friend (Law French prochein ami) is a person who represents another person who is under age, or, because of disability or otherwise, is unable to maintain a suit on his or her own behalf and who does not have a legal guardian. They are also known as litigation friends. When a relative who is next of kin acts as a next friend for a person, that person is sometimes instead described as the "natural guardian" of the person. A next friend has full power over the proceedings in the action as if he or she were an ordinary plaintiff, until a guardian or guardian ad litem is appointed in the case; but the next friend is entitled to present evidence only on the same basis as any other witness.
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