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How to use litigated in a sentence

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Widows seeking the restitution of their dowries after their husbands died, for example, frequently litigated in the secular courts.
In any event, the matters can be litigated in the ordinary course rather than by stating a case.
Is there a remediable property loss beyond what will be litigated in now-privatized licensing cases?
Between 1998 and 2000, she litigated seven sweat-patch cases on behalf of clients accused of violating their supervised release by using drugs.
Many of the issues litigated in the family justice system require open and public debate in the media.
However, as more private investment groups invest in litigation support, the issue has begun to get litigated more and more.
These paragraphs, as pleaded, are the framework within which that court foresaw the spoliation issues being litigated.
Facts are not themselves obvious: the fact of the fact had to be invented, litigated, and re-litigated.
I think it is, your Honour, but that issue was never litigated.
It seems that every word and every comma in every section has been litigated.
In 2006, the number of cases litigated as a consequence of the DG's active enforcement policy will remain high.
For the first 90 years of federation, this was the most extensively litigated section of the constitution.
In practice he litigated and focused on matters involving the Constitution and Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The test is not what would have happened had the matter been litigated.
Clients are free to reject the advice and insist that cases be litigated.
You may not apply for arbitration of any dispute which was previously litigated in the courts.
This issue has not been litigated in Canada, and there is therefore no firm legal conclusion on this point to guide health-care workers.
Mr. Speaker, the fact that this case is being litigated does not absolve the government of its responsibility to follow the law.
Who wins and who loses, he argues, would depend entirely on when the matter is litigated.
As I said at the outset of this judgment, the whole purpose of the Limitation Act is to ensure that claims are litigated promptly and that stale claims should be discouraged.
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Unlike leveraged buyouts, management buyouts or tender offers, ordinary company deregistrations are not heavily litigated.
Every year, however, the litigated claim is growing in importance.
Within days, Jacqueline assembled a team of associates, led by Debora Hoehne and Jessica Liou, who zealously dove into this heavily litigated case.
This has caused profound change in the way business cases are litigated.
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