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(1) They intend to sue for damages.
(2) The rebels were forced to sue for peace.
(3) Miss James could not afford to sue for libel.
(4) She struck me to sue for a divorce.
(5) The railway may sue for damages because of loss of revenue.
(6) They had hoped to force the North to sue for peace.
(7) She decided to sue for libel after the newspaper smeared her private life.
(8) His remedy was to sue for breach of contract.
(9) They are prepared to sue for peace.
(10) A Forbes secretary did sue for discrimination.
(11) A person who is libeled can sue for damages.
(12) If a corporate public authority is unable to sue for libel it is, however, by no means without remedy.
(13) Crushed to death: boy's parents say they may sue for damages.
(14) That person may sue for any trespass committed since the accrual of the right of entry.
(15) A corporation may sue for a libel affecting property, not for one merely affecting personal reputation.
(16) She was compelled to sue for peace and under the terms of the Treaty of Paris was disarmed on the Black Sea.
(17) If the council can sue for libel[sentencedict.com], then so can those departments.
(18) There was no call to sue for the rights of women.
(19) Companies A company may sue for defamation, but only in respect of statements which damage its business reputation.
(20) The purchaser may wish to accept repudiation and sue for damages.
(21) Some banks also have a hit list of people whom they threaten to sue for damages.
(22) You'll have to spend a small fortune in legal fees if you decide to sue for compensation.
(23) The court must first determine whether the particular statute gave rise to the right to sue for damages.
(24) A borrower had a personal covenant with the lender who could still sue for outstanding debts.
(25) Remedies For breach by the seller of any term of the contract, the buyer can sue for damages.
(26) Any well-drafted transfer will therefore provide for the transfer of the right to sue for such breaches.
(27) They passed legislation that often made it impossible for ordinary citizens to sue for their injuries.
(28) If anyone prevents you from doing so, you can sue for false imprisonment.
(29) We are taking details, legal advice and our rights to sue for damages are fully reserved.
(30) Trade unions Trade unions, and most other unincorporated associations can not sue for libel.
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