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Sentence count:149+10Posted:2016-08-28Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: liberaldeliberatelytribefiberbeltbelldescribebelowMeaning: ['laɪbl]  n. 1. a false and malicious publication printed for the purpose of defaming a living person 2. the written statement of a plaintiff explaining the cause of action (the defamation) and any relief he seeks. v. print slanderous statements against. 
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31. She has thrown down the gauntlet to the newspaper by accusing it of libel.
32. The libel case was a huge drain on her pocket.
33. She decided to sue for libel after the newspaper smeared her private life.
34. Punitive damages in libel cases are a legal anomaly.
35. She had sued him for libel.
36. There are several unusual things about this libel trial.
37. Courts in some states treat slander and libel differently.
37. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
38. Libel is a difficult charge to prove.
39. Self-knowledge, after all, comes cheaper than libel writs.
40. Newspapers pay libel damages to footballer and two actors.
41. The Mona Bauwens libel case jury.
42. Insults and libel suits were exchanged.
43. Ralph Gibson L.J.'s observations seem equally applicable to libel.
44. Damages Damages in libel actions are difficult to predict.
45. That's where the libel comes in.
46. The ad has been subsequently withdrawn from a number of magazines because of the fear of possible legal action under libel laws.
47. Every repetition of a libel gives a fresh cause of action against the persons responsible for the repetition.
48. For the media, the present law of libel induces a number of major headaches.
49. If a corporate public authority is unable to sue for libel it is, however, by no means without remedy.
50. The main thrust of Mr. Lester's submissions for the defendants has never previously been considered in the context of libel.
51. The jury awarded him the libel raspberry - a halfpenny - so he was forced to pay for the whole action.
52. If a local authority was unable to sue in libel it would not, however, be without recourse to the courts.
53. The action of malicious or injurious falsehood has both similarities to, and important differences from, an action for libel.
54. For all its dangers, there are three features of the present libel law which protect careless or incompetent journalists.
55. Recent high awards of damages in libel cases have led the Court of Appeal to a greater willingness to interfere.
56. The Chairman of the Board immediately issued a writ for libel.
57. The purpose of criminal libel was to prevent loss of confidence in Government.
58. Davis's depredations received a public airing at last when he sued the Hamilton Times for libel in 1868.
59. His indignation frequently boiled over to a point where he thought and demanded that a libel writ should be issued.
60. Pathetic effort, the story's unusable, nothing more than an unsubstantiated libel.
More similar words: liberaldeliberatelytribefiberbeltbelldescribebelowlabelrebelsubscriberbe leftbelievebelong tobelieve in
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