dellinteressato
Dellinteressato is a contracted Italian prepositional phrase formed from di + l'interessato, meaning "of the interested party" or "belonging to the person concerned." The word interessato (masculine) or interessata (feminine) refers to a person whose rights, interests, or involvement are in question, and the plural forms are interessati (masc) or interessate (fem). In standard orthography the preposition di combines with the definite article l' to yield dell', producing dell'interessato before a masculine singular noun starting with a vowel.
The single-word form dellinteressato is not considered standard in formal Italian; it commonly appears in contexts
Usage in context is mainly administrative, legal, and regulatory. It is frequently encountered in phrases such