Similar words: out-of-court settlement, contempt of court, out-of-control, out of control, out of condition, of course, point of contact, matter of course.
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1 This case has been settled out of court.
2 The case was settled out of court .
3 The company has agreed to settle out of court .
4 Their allegations were simply laughed out of court.
5 The proposal will be laughed out of court.
6 The case was thrown out of court .
7 The charges were thrown out of court.
8 Many civil cases can be settled out of court.
9 The dispute was settled out of court.
10 My lawyer wants to settle out of court.
11 He walked out of court a free man.
12 Well that's my theory ruled out of court.
13 His contentions cannot be laughed out of court.
14 The newspaper has agreed to settle out of court.
15 All his attempts at explanation were simply laughed out of court.
16 The case was thrown out of court because of insufficient evidence.
17 You would be laughed out of court with such a childish question.
18 In the end the matter was settled out of court .
19 We can't propose that! We'd be laughed out of court!
20 They might be willing to settle out of court .
21 Out of court settlements were consistent with Sinhalese norms.
22 Others have been settled out of court.
23 The suit was later thrown out of court.
24 Maybe they'll be willing to settle out of court.
25 The suit was settled out of court.
26 Kildare, £600 to settle out of court.
27 The sheer cost of the scheme puts it right out of court.
28 She got much less than she would have done if she had settled out of court.
29 They decided to drop the charges against the newspaper and settle out of court.
30 Exxon subsequently withdrew guilty pleas to four misdemeanour charges relating to the spill,(www.Sentencedict.com) thereby formally dissolving the out of court settlement.
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