A plaint number is "an old-fashioned term for a claim number".
It was formerly used in the British court system. The term continues to be used in Australia, and searches for court records in Australian use the plaint number.
Claims under administrative law for medical malpractice or other professional misconduct may also use a plaint number.
See also
References
- "Her Majestery's Courts official web site". Archived from the original on 10 June 2008. Retrieved 11 July 2007.
- Law Glossary
- Legal Banter
- New South Wales records official web site
- Queensland records official web site
- Australian Department of Environment and Water Resources official web site
- New South Wales official web site
- Decision from an Australian Ombusman
- Tasmania records official web site
- Newsletter of the Maine Board of Pharmacy
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