"Litigating" is a word in ENGLISH
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Several years ago, Andy was sentenced to prison. During his stay, he got along well with the guards and all his fellow inmates. The warden saw that deep down, Andy was a good person and made arrangements for Andy to learn a trade while doing his time. After three years, Andy was recognized as one of the best carpenters in the local area. Often he would be given a weekend pass to do odd jobs for the citizens of the community.... and he always reported back to prison before Sunday night was over.The warden was thinking of remodeling his kitchen and in fact had done much of the work himself. But he lacked the skills to build a set of kitchen cupboards and a large counter top which he had promised his wife. So he called Andy into his office and asked him to complete the job for him.But, alas, Andy refused. He told the warden, "Gosh, I'd really like to help you but counter fitting is what got me into prison in the first place".
In the clvll law. An adjudication. The judgment of the court that the subject-matter Ib the property of one of …
Read the complete definitionA litigant-opponent, the opposite party ln a writ or actlon
Read the complete definitionExtremely fine points, or subtleties of litigation. Nearly equivalent to the modem phrase “sharp prac-tice.” “It is unconscionable in a …
Read the complete definitionIn a sense not strictly technical, this word may be used to signify the exercise by a party of the …
Read the complete definitionThe chief law officer of the state, empowered to act in all litigation in which the law-executing power is a …
Read the complete definitionIn old European law. Strife, contention, litigation, controversy
Read the complete definitionIn old European law. one who manages or litigates another’s cause Spelman
Read the complete definitionIn English practice. A printed roll of actions, to be tried in the order of thelr entry, with the names …
Read the complete definitionsification. Formal parties are those who have no interest in the controversy between tbe immediate litigants, but bave an interest …
Read the complete definitionA bargain made by a stranger with one of the parties to a suit, by which such third person undertakes …
Read the complete definitionA system of courts of the United States (one in each circuit) created by act of congress of March 3, …
Read the complete definitionOne who litigates or wrangles.
Read the complete definitionIn French law. The formality to which intending litigants are subjected in cases brought before the juge de pair. The …
Read the complete definitionContested; litigated; litigious; having power to decide controversy.
Read the complete definitionContested; adversary; litigated between adverse or contending parties; a judicial proceeding not merely ex parte ln its character, hut comprising …
Read the complete definitionTo make a subject of litigation; to defend, as a suit; to dispute or resist; as a claim, by course …
Read the complete definitionTo make a subject of dispute, contention, litigation, or emulation; to contend for; to call in question; to controvert; to …
Read the complete definitionOne who contests; an opponent; a litigant; a disputant; one who claims that which has been awarded to another.
Read the complete definitionA litigated questlon; adversary proceeding in a court of law; a civil action or suit, either at law or in …
Read the complete definitionExpenses incurred in litigation.
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