Synonym: judicial proceeding. Similar words: mitigation, investigation, obligation, coalition, negation, allegation, instigate, investigate. Meaning: [‚lɪtɪ'geɪʃn] n. a legal proceeding in a court; a judicial contest to determine and enforce legal rights.
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91. The bill envisages that non-lawyers belonging to professional bodies may be given rights to conduct litigation in some types of cases.
92. My articles are divided into three eight-month seats in each of company, commercial conveyancing and litigation.
93. Warner Brothers didn't like the idea because of litigation etc.
94. A Woolworth spokeswoman confirmed the litigation but declined to comment further.
95. What is required is a speedy and effective legal procedure which secures corrections and counter-statements by way of an alternative procedure to libel litigation.
96. On 26 April the parties to litigation will be thrown headlong into a new landscape.
97. We are proud that two of our very best litigation partners devoted more than three months trying this case.
98. I disagreed with Bob about the issue of litigation, but I liked his honesty.
99. The legal aid scheme developed over the decades as a means of paying for a lawyer in connection with litigation work.
100. Ron Bayley, a spokesman for the Seattle company, said he could not comment on pending litigation.
101. Litigation Going to court to resolve a dispute is rather like going to war.
102. Many local authorities prefer litigation, possibly owing to the choice and influence of their own legal departments.
103. Nabarros took leading firm awards in property litigation and local government.
104. Zall was also asked to explain why his group should be a party to the litigation in the first place.
105. Further, it is good to see the importance of the problem of litigation against auditors expressed so firmly.
106. The firm offers auditing, accounting, tax services, computer and management consulting and litigation support to clients.
107. After the Pensacola incident he contacted Ellie Smeal, offering to discuss litigation strategies.
108. The only serious potential obstacle to the plan foreseen at the time was litigation by employer and union groups.
109. Reitman rejected the proposal(http://sentencedict.com/litigation.html), which was accompanied by a threat of more litigation.
110. Examples of such rules include divorce, contracts, or personal liability litigation.
111. They are looking for creative ways of dealing with the litigation explosion.
112. Burden of proof system is an important litigation.
113. Subrogation of litigation and subrogation of execute.
114. Third, this paper researches the litigation of stockholder flaw.
115. Application for reconsideration, re - examiation and administrative litigation.
116. She practised conveyancing and draftsmanship, I did litigation.
117. Absence of identification of Public Interest in litigation gives rise to a large amount of cases of infringing on individual interest, in the field of urban house demolition in especial.
118. The criminal litigation law and other judicial explanation in China have stipulated the subject of search, search warrant, search procedure, and the like, but problems still exist.
119. In addition to litigating cases in the Supreme Court, the Office of the Solicitor General supervises litigation on behalf of the government in the appellate courts.
120. The Litigation system comprises the litigations for return of the negotiable instrument and the litigations ofpayment.
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