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Examine in the light of the Maltese Jurisprudence, discuss the role, status and distinct interest of plaintiff, defendants, joinder and intervenor in the civil action. Does the Court have any procedural duties?  

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Examine in the light of the Maltese Jurisprudence, discuss the role, status and distinct interest of plaintiff, defendants, joinder and intervenor in the civil action. Does the Court have any procedural duties? Focus on the procedural possibilities and remedies available to each party considered. The Civil Process The civil jurisdiction1 is a special type of jurisdiction which has the purpose to ensure the observance of the civil law norms. The object of the protection afforded by the civil jurisdiction is the "subjective right". This subjective right is a subjective position which can be inferred from the substantive law. That is, the civil law provides for certain rights and corresponding obligations. The right of the lessor to receive rent is a subjective right, which is conferred by the substantive civil law. At times, such rights are also conferred by the public law, for example the rules relating to public property, still fall...

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