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How to use litigate in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word litigate? Here are some examples.

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Men plow fields, cut grain, litigate in court, and serve in the local militia.
After all, the very reason why parties conclude an arbitration agreement is because they do not wish to litigate in the Courts.
This is the sole issue that that organisation really could litigate in the courts.
One does not take away that choice by permitting, encouraging or preventing the exhortation of the citizen to litigate or not to litigate.
It is expensive to litigate in defamation, even in the smaller cases, let alone monster cases like this.
You retain a lawyer to litigate the case, although under most policies, the attorney will be assigned to you by your insurer.
The question of whether employees can sign away their rights to litigate wage claims collectively is not going away.
Most of the new rules allocate parental status without the need to litigate the issue.
What is more, in view of lengthy procedures and high costs, very few people will choose to litigate to reclaim lost property.
The Claimant would then have to litigate in England against the English Defendant and in Germany against the German Defendant.
Then the Justice Department decides whether to intervene and litigate the suit for itself.
Tenants have a statutory right to litigate and the Roberts were entitled to regard that right jealously.
As well the added burden of Ms Cook's ill health caused her to be disinclined to litigate.
They do not need a power which deprives a litigant of his right to litigate.
It's so simple that any old sailor and any old journalist can litigate it in less than two minutes.
What worries me is that so many large companies appear to be run by people who would rather litigate or grizzle than innovate.
I could not litigate under the Trade Practices Act before this Court of law because I would be duplicating the proceeding.
At the same time, the church has every incentive to litigate, because the litigation is cost-free.
I should have the right to litigate the matter of consent to adoption freely, unfettered in any way by the Family Court or its decisions.
The right to litigate is guaranteed to both men and women on an equal footing, without differentiation, discrimination or preferential treatment.
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Examples from Classical Literature
How often, Mr. Lovelace, must I repeat, that I will not litigate with my father?
He knew it, I told him, to be my resolution not to litigate with my father.
They cannot come into court to litigate their claims, nor can a court decide on them.
They are now protected by the treaty, but we will litigate them out of all their grants.
He would not approve of her accepting the hand of a man who would be resolved to litigate this matter with him.
I must begin with blaming you, my dear, for your resolution not to litigate for your right, if occasion were to be given you.
But so long as it's nobody but Goshorn, I'm goin' to stay and litigate the question till the Millerite millennium comes.
I did not know but that you had found something besides to litigate.
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