Similar words: liberal, deliberately, tribe, fiber, belt, bell, describe, below. Meaning: ['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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121. The bishops were sent to the Tower on the grounds that their petition was seditious libel.
122. And the hospital can swing away, since in a hearing it has absolute protection from libel.
123. The law on libel is considered too lenient.
124. He wrote a libel against her character.
125. He slapped a libel on a newspaper.
126. The book is a libel on human nature.
127. This photograph is a libel on her.
128. You must vindicate yourself and fight this libel.
129. Meanwhile Shevchenko has accepted substantial libel damages from the Daily Mirror today.
130. The onus of proof is reversed in libel actions and placed firmly on the defender.
131. If the jury decided there was a libel[sentencedict.com], it would have to consider its effect on Miss Smith's position.
132. If you attack him by innuendo, you will be sued for libel.
133. All comments and views are encouraged and welcomed as long as one's beliefs do not include libel or ad hominem.
134. Not until July 2008 did the British House of Lords vote to abolish the common law crimes of blasphemy and blasphemous libel.
135. In the past, some libelous communications were punished even if true. Today, however, only false statements can be termed libel.
136. Lawsuits for libel, invasion of privacy, breach of confidence, copyright violation, and infliction of emotional distress are just a few types of civil action one can bring against the press.sentencedict.com/libel.html
137. In the case of libel suit, the speech subject should mainly take the responsibility for rights impairment with unauthentic news of media, while the media merely have a responsibility of error.
138. Typically, it is limited by prohibitions against libel, defamation, obscenity, judicial parliamentary privilege and the like.
139. The difference between libel and stander is that libel is printed while stander is spoken.
140. I believe that the threads should be unmoderated , except to protect the Guardian from Britain's ridiculous libel laws.
141. That interview was an absolute libel on the honest man.
142. Insult, libel, false accusationfalse incrimination directed against citizens by any means is prohibited.
143. Three centuries later, the Star Chamber allowed noblemen to launch civil actions for libel, to provide them with an alternative to duelling(3).
144. If they are rich and the article is defamatory, they can sue libel.
145. 1898 - Emile Zola is brought to trial for libel for publishing J'Accuse.
146. Courts in the United States and Canada have rejected injunctions as a remedy for libel, finding them to be incompatible with free-expression principles.
147. Insult, libel, falsefalse incrimination directed against citizens by any means is prohibited.
148. Two Chinese courts handed down libel judgments against Fang, known by his nom de guerre Fang Zhouzi, and the newspapers and Internet sites that have featured his writings on pseudoscience and fraud.
149. Insult , libel, false charge or frame - up directed against citizens by any means is prohibited.
More similar words: liberal, deliberately, tribe, fiber, belt, bell, describe, below, label, rebel, subscriber, be left, believe, belong to, believe in.