Synonym: litigate, prosecute. Similar words: issue, tissue. Meaning: [suː] n. French writer whose novels described the sordid side of city life (1804-1857). v. institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against.
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151, If you try to get out of the deal, I'll sue you for breach of contract.
152, He can not sue the manufacturer for breach of the latter's contract of sale.
153, Fiona is advised by fellow students that she can sue Uncle Tom for breach of contract.
154, Blonde Sue was one of the first people at his hospital bedside in Manchester Royal Infirmary.
154, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
155, Any well-drafted transfer will therefore provide for the transfer of the right to sue for such breaches.
156, Both countries already have adopted laws that allow their nationals to sue the United States if affected by Helms-Burton.
157, Can teachers sue administrators for defamatory statements made in letters of recommendation or on evaluation forms?
158, We are taking details, legal advice and our rights to sue for damages are fully reserved.
159, As Sue Lees shows, the way pupils use sexually abusive language to insult each other in schools presents particular problems for teachers.
160, Relatives could sue, they tell me, if one of the boys fell in and drown while he was on board.
161, She's seen here enjoying a celebratory glass of champagne with Supersoft brand manager, Sue Pardoe.
162, Other investors have hired attorneys and are deciding whom to sue.
163, Wilken also asked whether the airline industry groups have the right to sue.