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How to use litigants in a sentence

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Taxes, ransoms or customs dues were sometimes paid in spices and in France it was once what litigants paid to the judge.
The Bombay High Court's directive reallotting jurisdiction of the City Civil and Sessions Court judges has confused lawyers as well as litigants.
One is that there has been an increase in legal aid, and that means an increase in the number of litigants.
And what about personal injury litigants who are being tailed legitimately?
Family and friends for both litigants have testified in a supportive way for each.
A law with respect to vexatious litigants may be a law designed to promote access to the courts.
We do not have the luxury of the system, which can provide instant access to litigants, in terms of courtrooms, judges and jury panels.
I understood him to agree that the letters of opinion provided by both litigants had afforded little assistance to the court.
So judges and magistrates are not subject to litigation from disgruntled litigants.
To accede to the request of the defendants would put the access to justice by most litigants out of reach.
The Supreme Court Act 1981 provides litigants with the means to gain discovery of evidence that they need to make their claim.
I was unable to obtain a lawyer in these matters because Legal Aid does not provide legal aid to litigants who are in civil matters.
Thus, the more restrictive provisions as to solicitor litigants in person were applicable.
The Judge is entitled to run the court in an efficient way for the benefit of litigants.
Here the objective is to facilitate access to justice for litigants who have suffered loss in large-scale international accidents.
I understand the frustration felt by many litigants in family law proceedings.
And then, to compound the crisis further, litigants challenge the orders of a lower court in a higher court.
This one-sided provision has created bad incentives for attorneys and the litigants they represent.
They can hold people in contempt of court, and when litigants consent, magistrate judges can preside at civil jury trials.
Both decided that the network would have to turn over unaired videotapes to civil litigants in a federal civil rights case.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Too often he was a man of no better education than the mass of litigants upon whose causes he was called to adjudicate.
The canoness and the Bernardine nun step into the enclosure reserved for the litigants.
To answer this question and to adjudicate between the litigants is hard enough, and yet I have stated the simplest difficulty.
Except where the litigants and witnesses are German, the Serbo-Croatian language is used.
United States, the Eighth Circuit invalidated a court rule that prevents litigants from citing unpublished opinions as precedent.
He urged judges and lawyers to share common goal of providing speedy and quality justice to the litigants.
Several litigants had to go back without their issues being addressed due to the strike announced by lawyers of the district court.
The Dubai Courts seeks through the initiative to help the litigants who can not afford fees of experts for the cases they file with the court.
I hope that this article will assist judges and attorneys in selecting those cases in which bifurcation would benefit litigants and attorneys, as well as the court.
When pro se litigants have no attorney to advise them of the necessary elements or factual averments of their claims, the represented party has the undue advantage.
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