Definitionn. a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy
Last update: July 2, 2015
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He is involved in a lawsuit these days. [Please select]
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Owen was probably born about 1359, studied law at Westminster, was squire to the earl of Arundel, and a witness for Grosvenor in the famous Scrope and Grosvenor lawsuit in 1386. [Please select]
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"That lawsuit taught me much." [Please select]
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"My wretched lawsuit takes all I have and makes no progress." [Please select]
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A lawsuit ensued, in which the author was beaten. [Please select]
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There has been a long lawsuit about it, but it's nearly settled, and there isn't much doubt that we shall get it. [Please select]
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And so I have seen a man who lost a lawsuit slink round a corner of the court. [Please select]
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Thus the glowing fraternal communism of poor Janson ended in the drab discord of an American lawsuit. [Please select]
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The younger party won a lawsuit to annul the communal charter. [Please select]
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If a man brings a lawsuit against me, the sooner I see him the better. [Please select]
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"I'd given Thatcher credit for being above dragging a woman who had always been his friend into a lawsuit." [Please select]
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