Next, four enviro groups sued the administration for raising the allowance of snowmobiles in two National Parks. |
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These people will indefinitely be sued by each other for breaking the NDA agreement. |
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And studios mostly don't steal ideas from unsolicited scripts that come in, because if you do that you do get sued. |
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In protest, she has been withholding rent for the past six months which has resulted in her being sued by her landlord, she says. |
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The plaintiff's representatives indicated that if they sued everyone who defamed him the case would go on for years. |
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They can be sued for comments contained in a school report or accused of verbal abuse if they shout at a pupil. |
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A married woman was sued on a bill of exchange and a cheque that she had signed at the request of her husband. |
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A plucky teenager successfully sued her own dad to force him to provide for her university education. |
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In 2002, two Gardai sued the state after being bitten by fleas in Garda stations. |
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Of course, he could have sued the guard, but, hey, he's probably not filthy rich, is he? |
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Not only can you be sued if you lie in your advertising, but you can also get in trouble with the Feds. |
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About a year after we married, my husband told me he was being sued in a paternity suit having to do with a one-night stand before we met. |
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The letters became public as Stringer sued her lover's brother to obtain a small portion of the estate. |
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But in the past year, multiple members of the same family have sued us for supposed discrimination. |
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He is attacking lawyers for advancing needless litigation and thinks offending counselors should be sued. |
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Having once been sued by a commercial radio shock jock, he is well across the various rules governing the conduct of licensed radio stations. |
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Supersensitive about his reputation as a minister, he was being sued by creditors, sought by the sheriff, even threatened with jail. |
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Protesters sued after accusing the police of firing rubber bullets at demonstrators and strip-searching those arrested. |
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Nearly simultaneously, however, a federal district court ruled that an Ohio city could be sued for discriminatory effects. |
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There were rumours of course, but no one could publish the stories without being sued for liable. |
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If Bertuzzi were to be sued, every player who got a sliver or a hangnail because of an infraction, would be out for some money. |
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Under coverture a married woman could not sue or be sued unless her husband was party to the suit. |
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While on the mend, the former freshman sued the university for not warning residents of the perilous nature of upper-story windows. |
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Upon publication, he sued the newspaper for calumny because he was financially secure and was not in the shop-sign business. |
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The ACLU sued Chicago Public Schools and the department in 1999 for sponsoring Boy Scout activities. |
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Now he and his firm are being sued for mismanaging worker retirement funds. |
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Counsellors abandon marriage guidance classes in case they get sued should the couple divorce at a later stage. |
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Many feared that if the food went bad and somebody became ill that they would be liable and could be sued. |
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So if a volunteer is sued while volunteering for an unincorporated organisation, they won't be protected. |
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Most people who have been sued by the third-party recovery sector are NOT combative frustraters of the system. |
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He and three other investors later sued claiming that their funds had been misappropriated. |
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In 1976, movie studios sued Sony over its Betamax videotape recorder, claiming it facilitated piracy. |
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And they spiked the story by their top investigative reporter, so they didn't get sued because they simply killed the story before birth. |
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The plaintiffs sued the defendant alleging that he had been negligent in a number of ways. |
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The Minister is the person who is liable to sue and be sued under the provisions of that statute. |
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The Bells, regarding local services as their proprietary golden goose, successfully sued to gain control over such access and pricing. |
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Other important laws were those stipulating the conditions under which ministers can be sued and also a law for the improvement of agriculture. |
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He is also being sued by the companies for trespass, conversion and detinue, and for monies had and received to the use of the companies. |
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Godfrey has also sued several other Internet service providers and online publications. |
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As the action is presently constituted, the plaintiff has sued two tortfeasors who are Ontario residents as well as two who are not. |
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The second defendants are sued as guarantors of the cargo's proportion of general average, but the proceedings have not been served on them. |
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Indeed, one of the persons sued by the applicants had pleaded guilty to such a crime. |
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The bank was held liable to the drawer of the cheque, who sued as the true owner. |
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The Eruv Association then sued for a court order protecting their eruv and permitting the lechis to remain in place. |
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A woman who gave birth prematurely after she was held up at gunpoint by a prison escapee has successfully sued the government for negligence. |
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It's called slander, and if your trashing is a tissue of lies that ends up harming your competitor's business, you can be sued successfully. |
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The wife sued the patient's therapist alleging a failure of duty to protect. |
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They've sued people for putting this copyrighted material out in the public domain of the internet. |
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Firstly it said that they engaged in medical malpractice, in other words they'd been sued. |
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People have lost their jobs over derogatory remarks made in blogs, but can you be sued for libel or defamation? |
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At my suggestion as Party Chair, the Minnesota Republican Party sued on this issue. |
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The parents of the decedent sued the medical examiner for violating their rights and those of their son to the free exercise of their religion. |
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The agent of an undisclosed principal may also sue and be sued on the contract. |
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It also forces a lot of tight fisted bosses to splash out on suitable safety equipment and review their safety procedures for fear of being sued. |
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A local Chairman and three others have been sued by the Bureau of Anti-Corruption for defalcating about Tk 1.5 lakh from the municipal fund. |
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PeopleSoft has also sued Oracle in connection with the hostile takeover bid. |
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They went broke defending a San Diego environmental activist who was sued by a huge real estate developer for petitioning to protect bald eagles. |
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The Federation successfully sued BLM for failing to write a resource management plan for its sage grouse lands in southwestern Montana. |
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The settlement was reached after Judd sued the magazine for malicious falsehood and false attribution. |
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They cannot be sued for libel, malicious falsehood or conspiring to give false evidence. |
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Such people should be sued for libel in law court instead of talking to them. |
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A rugby player who was injured in an accident on the field sued the referee for failing to protect him from a falling scrum. |
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No one expects to lose much sleep over it but, for the record, NASA has been sued by three men from Yemen for invading Mars. |
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The spurned party sued for breach of promise and was awarded 2,000 in compensation. |
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A ranking official sued sued the authors, accusing them of libel, in his home county court. |
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No jailbreaker has been sued or harassed other than to have their warranty denied. |
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No one suggests the jurors could be sued for negligence because they made a wrong decision. |
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After his accident in the spring of 1988, Kenneth sued for damages in a civil action. |
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The stingy and selfish Nash refused to acknowledge his son and would not provide child support until Stier sued him. |
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This time, Michael is being sued for apparently not paying his vet bills on time. |
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In fact the radicals simply wimped out for fear of having their pants sued off. |
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Now he has sued Mr. Leakey, among others, alleging unlawful arrest and malicious harassment. |
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The aggressed woman lives constantly under fear of be sued by her aggressor. |
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And at least some of them emanate from right wing political lobbies funded by big business interests who want to avoid being sued for malpractice. |
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And a gossip columnist can get sued every bit as quickly as any reporter. |
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In 1948, Wyman sued for divorce, charging extreme mental cruelty. |
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Fearing much damage to their undefended capital, the Danes sued for peace. |
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The Winters made no protest, and the court ordered the company's profits garnished, upon which the creditors then sued the garnishee for even more money. |
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Your book is found to be libellous and the publisher doesn't want to get sued, so they cancel publication, or if it's been printed, withdraw the book and pulp it. |
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The grantee sued the grantor upon his covenant to maintain the road. |
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Mayor Giuliani sued the Republican governor to keep in place the commuter tax! |
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He sued the filmmakers for defamation of character and invasion of privacy and collected a substantial settlement. |
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Everyone's so afraid of getting sued or losing their jobs these days that they try too hard to candy-coat things. |
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Convolve has also sued Dell, Hitachi and Western Digital in regard to similar technology. |
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If the state makes a law that the church has to ordain women and a church does not observe the law, it can be sued. |
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Apparently, many years ago, a famous lawyer sued the owner of a baseball stadium. |
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A 17-year-old woman with an anencephalic fetus, who was refused an abortion, sued the state and was granted indemnification. |
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Although this adverse effect could be prevented or managed with proper hydration, the company was unwilling to accept the risk of being sued. |
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A consortium of scientists and the American Civil Liberties Union eventually sued to invalidate the patents a few years ago. |
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Corbett has sued the NCAA over penalties the association handed the school in the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse tragedy. |
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In September, the state showily sued six car manufacturers, alleging they had damaged its climate. |
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Thirty years later, the Slesinger family sued Disney for breach of contract, claiming that the company had stinted on the royalties. |
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Geertje sued Rembrandt for breach of promise when he went off with Hendrickje. |
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I personally sued the vice-consul general of China here for defaming me in a local newspaper. |
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Trusts, of course, are not legal persons and cannot sue or be sued. |
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He was sued on numerous occasions and even spent a few nights in detention. |
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So Ms Beye got together with parents of other anorexic and bulimic teenagers and sued. |
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Meanwhile, X sued the local blood bank and the department of health for damages. |
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If you were a weather forecaster and you promised good weather tomorrow and the weather ended up being lousy, you could get sued for that. |
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Cooley Godward was also sued on the basis that it was vicariously liable for its employee's actions. |
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Everyone in Singapore knows him, even if only as the guy who got sued so much that he can't afford to get a barber to trim his monstrous sideburns. |
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Trustees can feel safe from being sued in this case, as they only offer an option for plan members to select or discard as they see fit. |
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If not and an individual member gets sued for damages and can't pay, the co-operative could be liable. |
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When sued, journalists usually have to prove that what they wrote was right, fair or at least conscientiously reported. |
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A new look at the data confirms that doctors are in fact much less likely to get sued than in the past. |
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After his appeals were repeatedly ignored, the painter sued the cultural bureau for administrative inaction. |
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Marshall Cassidy, who is an enthusiastic player, had it built on the gounds where the jockeys' sued to play baseball. |
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Olwen Jones sued Sandwell Council where she worked at a training centre until 1995 when she went off sick with anxiety and depression and never returned to work. |
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In 2008, four years after the environmentalists and the Miccosukee Tribe sued, a federal judge sided with them in sweeping fashion. |
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Tom Waits successfully sued potato crisp company Frito-Lay under similar circumstances. |
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The identical twins who sued Zuckerberg critique and nitpick The Social Network. |
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In 2006 he was forced to declare bankruptcy after being successfully sued for defamation by two pap officials. |
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His legal action is a countersuit launched after the CBS sued him for negligent misrepresentation for lying on the screen form. |
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Physicians who are sued become hypervigilant, and practice defensive medicine, which costs more. |
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Jaworski won the case, and then sued the renderer for malicious prosecution, winning a forty-two-thousand-dollar settlement. |
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In 1999 James Dale, an openly gay assistant scoutmaster, sued the organization after he was expelled. |
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The case began in October 2007, when Glass sued Miller and Ringel, alleging tortious interference. |
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But when he faced the work of a great living artist, Whistler, he dispraised it in such foul and objurgatory language that he was sued for libel and found guilty by the jury. |
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It is being sued for the seepage out of its landfill site, which has contaminated neighbouring property. |
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When the employer refused, Farber declined to take up his new duties, and instead sued for constructive dismissal. |
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Doctors are so scared of being sued that many will refuse to treat high-risk patients or perform difficult operations, medical experts have warned. |
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All they care about is not being sued so they send ambulances out for everything. |
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In 2004 he sued Apple for using a song in one of its television commercials without permission. |
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It is not clear why Timchenko sued the Economist, rather than write a letter of complaint. |
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You will want to structure business agreements and contracts to protect yourself from being sued, from losing property, etc. |
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For example, when a company is responsible for a debt, it is not the president or the sales person of the company who should be sued. |
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The Claimant has not sued Dr. W and would in all likelihood be too late to sue him this many years after the fact. |
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After his request was refused, he sued the bureau for violating a citizen's right to information. |
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Are cartoonists ever afraid of being sued or of extreme reactions from the public, here or elsewhere? |
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Don't know if he ended up writing his book, but he left after 2 weeks with an awful cold and sued the owner. |
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Instead, the personal representatives of the deceased person were permitted to maintain an action in any case where, if he had not died, he himself might have sued. |
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Normally a defendant must be sued in the courts of his domicile but Article 16 provides for exclusive jurisdiction in some cases, thus departing from that normal rule. |
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She later sued him alleging a vicious cycle of abuse, and he settled with his ex-wife out of court for an undisclosed sum. |
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Current and former Oakland Raiderettes sued their team in January, alleging wage theft and failure to meet minimum wage salaries. |
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Stone, the relative, and the children's caregiver were sued for negligence and wrongful death. |
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If the collecting bank has not paid out the proceeds to the customer, it can, further, be sued in an action in quasi-contract based on the true owner's waiver of the tort. |
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Begg later sued the government for damages claiming Britain had been complicit in mistreating him during his detention. |
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Mr Costello sued in the County Court for recovery of the car. |
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The makers of wildly popular energy shot 5-hour Energy are being sued by three states for deceptive advertising. |
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She later sued Eminem for defamation over the violent song and the case was settled out of court. |
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One researcher, in defense of the animals, even sued Disney for defamation of character. |
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Early in her career, she and designer Madeleine Vionnet sued a woman in Paris for copying some 20,000 sketches of their designs. |
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A Buddhist family sued Sabine Parish School Board for violating their right to religious freedom. |
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When he got sued a few years ago, he invited people to contribute to his legal fees by sending him some personal details and some money, and he would write a song about them. |
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Registration causes the society so registered to be a body corporate, able to sue and be sued in its own name, with perpetual succession and enjoying limited liability. |
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When she didn't receive a satisfactory response, she sued her arresting officer and the city of Lago Vista, claiming her Fourth Amendment rights had been violated. |
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Autio sued both the golf course and the golfer that hit the errant shot. |
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To date, servicers have been reluctant to amend loans, saying they could be sued by loan investors who might be disadvantaged by the modification. |
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Could a defendant sued in tort rely on an exclusion clause in the contract when sued by a person who was not a party, and therefore traditionally not bound by its terms? |
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This time the actor is being sued by a cruise-ship employee and the author of a tell-all book. |
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You might hurt the bully and get sued or in trouble with the police. |
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In 2007, Burkle sued Follieri, the former boyfriend of actress Anne Hathaway, for misappropriation of funds. |
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The pop group had sued once before, relieving the company of USD 50 million and now, someone has decided that its time they shook the money tree once again. |
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For people my age, it always seemed like napster got sued and then it was on to the next program. |
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The governor also sued Madigan and vindictively cut funding for the Illinois Arts Council headed by Madigan's wife. |
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Nevertheless, the family of the little girl sued the company for wrongful death. |
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In 2003, the wrongfully convicted men sued the city of New York, but the case has yet to be settled. |
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He represented an adoption agency sued for allowing a young Russian girl to be adopted by a pedophile. |
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I have not sued phi Kappa Psi, the University of Virginia, or any of the individuals involved. |
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For example, and also in England, Girl Guides are being sued by a teenager who was hit by spitting fat while cooking sausages around the campfire. |
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Metroplex has sued insurance carrier United States Aviation Underwriters Inc. |
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Who am I? I can be sued for calling a public individual fraudulent but not a whole scientific community or organisation – because climate scientists and the IPCC are fraudulent. |
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The states asked the court to allow telemarketers to be sued for fraud if they do not include this type of information in solicitations. |
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I say that with no hesitation and no fear of being sued. |
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If the defendant is being sued by the buyer because of a hidden defect, the defendant might argue that the defect was obvious and the plaintiff should have noticed it prior to the purchase. |
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The estate then sued the employer and the insurer in court. |
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Mr. Pagones sued the advisers, claiming defamation of character. |
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It should be pointed out that magistrates and members of the Department of Public Prosecutions may be sued for dishonesty, deception, breach of confidence, grave professional incompetence or failure to render a verdict. |
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For example, legal challenges evolved out the successful musical Rent and the relative creative contribution of the dramaturg who worked on the show and successfully sued for rights to the creative property. |
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You might recall that earlier this year Verizon sued Alltel in federal court regarding one of its My Circle marketing potshots. |
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After the defeat, Spitamenes was killed by his own men, who then sued for peace. |
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Workplace discrimination can negatively affect disabled individuals and the disability community as well as employers, who may be sued for disparities in treatment between disabled and nondisabled individuals. |
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Threats of being sued go with the territory and so the letter from London legal firm Joelson Wilson was grist to the mill. |
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In 2006 Mr Zacharias was forced out and left with a generous severance package, but he sued the company for €81m for allegedly preventing him from exercising some stock options. |
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This group of inmates also provided a subsample of 34 inmates who recidivated violently after release which was sued as a comparison group for our second category of subjects. |
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His lawyer sued the local intercollegiate athletic association that organized the meet. He also sued the school board that owned the school gymnasium and the manufacturer of the wrestling mats used for the meet. |
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The separate legal status of a UNA is a concept that undergirds later provisions in the Uniform Act allowing a UNA to hold and dispose of property in its own name and to sue and be sued in its own name. |
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It was only in 2008 that a young woman, Noha Roushdy, sued her groper — Egypt's first sexual-harassment case, and the inspiration for new laws that criminalize such behavior. |
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The employee sued the company for wrongful termination, alleging that the termination occurred without her receiving working notice, thereby disqualifying her from claiming LTD benefits. |
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Viacom sued Youtube for hosting copyrighted content. |
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On March 6 Finland sued for peace, and a week later the Soviet terms were accepted: the Finns had to cede the entire Karelian Isthmus, Viipuri, and their part of the Rybachy Peninsula to the Soviets. |
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Additionally, the Lemas sued the hospital for violations of the New York Labor Law. |
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Ten years after this decision, the seller sued the buyer before the Italian Court of Prato in order to obtain limitation of action as far as a warranty on the products was concerned. |
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The creator of Batboy sued the owner of Batman, and the alleged owners of Superboy and Superman fought for decades. |
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If one gets sued, then one is going to have to recuse oneself and lose one's privileges and rights under the Constitution until that court deals with it. |
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After a few weeks of sporadic fighting in the deserts and mountains of the Gunga Din terrain — the terrain that had set Kipling atingle and that later spawned so many motion pictures — Amanullah sued for peace. |
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Former fire chief Kelvin Cochran has sued the city of Atlanta and its mayor, Kasim Reed, for firing him over his proselytism in the workplace. |
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The owner and co-founder of Litecubes, LLC, which owns a US patent for a similar novelty lighted ice cube, sued GlowProducts for patent and copyright infringement. |
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It did not take freedom away from readers of books. An ordinary reader, who did not own a printing press, could copy books only with pen and ink, and few readers were sued for that. |
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It turns out that the former exotic dancer who sued Visions over alleged wage and hour violations never wanted the case filed. |
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Related: Iran suspends 'lesser pilgrimages' to Saudi Arabia as Yemen tensions rise Iran had already paid for the missile contract, signed in 2007, and had sued for non-delivery. |
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Many hire trusted kith or kin rather than a better-qualified stranger, to limit the risk of being robbed or sued by employees for flouting notoriously worker-friendly labour laws. |
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American musician Prince has sued 22 of his fans for USD1 million each over allegedly bootlegging his music. |
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My goodness, aren't they afraid of being sued by a customer who has an allergic reaction, or claims to have been threatened or bitten by an unmuzzled animal on their premises? |
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She accepted the demotion but sued GSK for violating the Family and Medical Leave Act by demoting her after maternity leave. |
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Even Tanjug, the official press agency, has sued Danas under the law. |
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For example, a person sued by the licensee of patent will want to know whether the licensee actually has the power to bring proceedings for infringement. |
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They may sue, be sued, or lodge complaints under their own name. |
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After he sued one of his wife's rumoured 27 lovers, the couple informally separated. |
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In the second case, an employee of a large Ottawa-based technology company successfully sued her employer for disability benefits after the notice of termination period had expired. |
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Smith explained that, after Adelson sued, Barricade inserted an errata sheet into unsold copies of the book, correcting errors that had led to the lawsuit. |
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Chances are high that most physicians will be sued for malpractice at least once in their career. |
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Having gone outside the collective bargaining regime, the Bay cannot turn around and take refuge in the collective agreement when it is sued for maliciously instituting criminal proceedings against Piko. |
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When the country wouldn't budge, Pacific Rim sued. |
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We are being sued under an investor state dispute mechanism over denial of access to a good that a minion of trade lawyers pranced up and down denying was a good some ten years ago. |
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In August 2005, Piresferreira sued Bell and her former supervisor for assault and battery, negligent and intentional infliction of emotional suffering, past and future loss of income, and wrongful dismissal. |
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It is plain, then, that a State may be sued, and hence it plainly follows, that suability and state sovereignty are not incompatible. |
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If members do say something that is possibly libellous and they get sued, that should not automatically put a gag order on them to deal with that issue while that court action plays itself out. |
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In addition, in matters relating to tort, delict or quasidelict, a person domiciled in a Member State may be sued in the Member State where the harmful event occurred or may occur. |
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That was very important because we would be legally responsible, liable or sued if we did not make that information available to someone who was undergoing some sort of procedure. |
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Owain and Gruffudd sued for peace, and Henry accepted a political compromise. |
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It is doubtless that the old reprobate who sued for his daughter's hand heard some unsavory truths from the man. |
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The Caledonians sued for peace, which Severus granted on condition they relinquish control of the Central Lowlands. |
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The captains of the American vessels Nelson had seized sued him for illegal seizure. |
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In 1979, the band sued the producers, settling for several million dollars in damages. |
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In 1986, Ozzy Osbourne was sued over the lyrics of his song Suicide Solution. |
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This second war cost London ten times more than it had planned on, and the king sued for peace in 1667 with the Treaty of Breda. |
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The Papal forces sued for peace, which was granted at Tolentino on 19 February. |
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Moreau began a march on Vienna, and the Austrians soon sued for peace, ending the war on the continent. |
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Tullow also successfully sued HOGL to recover taxes they had paid on its behalf. |
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Santa Barbara County District Attorney sued BP West Coast Products LLC, BP Products North America, Inc. |
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Florence Stoker eventually sued the filmmakers, and was represented by the attorneys of the British Incorporated Society of Authors. |
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The studio sued Burton and Taylor for allegedly damaging the film's prospects at the box office with their behaviour, but it proved unsuccessful. |
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The National and Ethnic Minority Rights Protection Office sued a book-publishing house for distributing a schoolbook of ethics containing anti-Roma statements. |
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Americans sued each other at a very high rate, with binding decisions made not by a great lord but by local judges and juries. |
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His successor, King Magnus VI, sued for peace and secured the Treaty of Perth. |
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After his death, his heirs sued the Crown for a part of the profits from trade with America, as well as other rewards. |
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In 1998, Adidas sued the NCAA over their rules limiting the size and number of commercial logos on team uniforms and team clothing. |
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In November with problems with their lines of supply and communication the Bourbon allies withdrew and sued for peace. |
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The Rules aim to ensure that, when people sue or are sued, they obtain justice. |
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The three women could not have sued the driver directly because they were not foreseeable and so no duty of care was owed to them. |
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The common law doctrine of privity of contract provides that only those who are party to a contract may sue or be sued on it. |
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Stevenson for damages for breach of contract and instead sued for negligence. |
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Because Palsgraf was hurt by the falling scales, she sued the train company who employed the conductor for negligence. |
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This service notifies the defendants that they are being sued and that they are limited in the amount of time of a reply. |
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In 2011, several law schools were sued for fraud and for misleading job placement statistics. |
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Stockdale sued for defamation but Hansard's defence, that the statement was true, succeeded. |
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In 1911, the US Justice Department sued the group under the federal antitrust law and ordered its breakup into 34 companies. |
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The artist then sought to void his contracts with both record labels, and in turn the labels sued him for breach of contract. |
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The client, aero Controls of Seattle, sued Herman and his law firm. |
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Morgan sued for punitive and compensatory damages. |
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Molland subsequently sued the other members and their estates to recoup his expenses plus a producer's royalty. |
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Unbelievably, Rudy saved the man's life but got sued for breaking two of his ribs. |
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Physique sued, claiming it had suffered significant losses due to the competition launched by Carlsen, and the fact that he had quit without giving notice. |
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In October 2015, Radiohead sued Parlophone for deductions made from downloads of their back catalogue. |
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If these allegations are false, the director could be sued by the builder for defamation and the director could be ordered to pay damages to the builder for the harm done to his reputation. |
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Example 1: In 2004, a graduate law student sued the Henan Expressway Development Company for failing to ensure high-speed traffic flow on one of its expressways. |
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Left an incomplete tetraplegic, Mr Vaughan, from Cwmbran, sued the Ministry of Defence for up to PS8m in compensation. |
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The London Metal Exchange and the investment bank Goldman Sachs are being sued in a US court over alleged anti-competitive and monopolistic behaviour in aluminium storage. |
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George Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral has sued the clergyman, who was convicted, and several Antiochian church organizations. |
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Earlier this year, Mr Chandra sued Mr Murdoch in a British court for breaching his agreement. The divorce will extricate Mr Murdoch from that mess, and free him to show as much Bollywood jollity as he likes. |
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Babbage believes the electronics and software industries, rather than suffer, would flourish without having to worry at every turn about being sued for infringing some obscure patent. |
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Americas sued in what's called a motion for preliminary injunction to block Richmond and MRP from using eminent domain. |
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John Travolta is being sued by a masseur for alleged sexual assault. |
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They will be used if or when the facility is sued to establish what the current standard of care was at the time of the occurrence. |
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When a provision of the Taft-Hartley Act forced union leaders to swear under oath that they were not Communists, Mr. Rabinowitz sued, arguing that the oath was unconstitutional. |
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The drugmakers' lobby has sued, charging that the policy is an attempt to circumvent federal law. Meanwhile firms are crunching reams of data to prove their wares' worth. |
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When the SAT ignored Hao's request, he sued the SAT for nonfeasance. |
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Mr. Ackman sued in 2004, contending breach of contract. |
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His dad sued the Government for mismanagement of the economy and his brother's into astral projection. |
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This four-row replica triggered BlackBerry's reaction, and it sued Typo for patent infringements. |
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In a typical case, legal scholar Huang Jinrong sued the Beijing Railway Bureau for including an insurance premium in the price of train tickets without informing passengers. |
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Before Mr McBride's time, Caldera's owners once profitably sued Microsoft. |
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The charter normally confers a constitution with perpetual succession and the right to sue or be sued independently of the members. |
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Similarly, no other person may, in connection with an incriminating item, be sued or prosecuted merely because an item was disclosed during a hearing. |
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He has sued the feeder funds that funneled money into Madoff's firm. |
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Two groups sued to block the law's implementation: a nonprofit called Friends of the Everglades, and the Miccosukee Tribe, Native Americans whose reservation lands sit inside the Everglades. |
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The Seleucids sued for peace, and Rome forced them to give up their recent Greek conquests. |
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For a maritime power the loss of their access to the Mediterranean stung financially and psychologically, and the Carthaginians sued for peace. |
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The mistress sued, the state ethics commission began an investigation of Mr Patton, and Kentucky's Democrats blushingly looked elsewhere. The state's economy is in reasonably good shape. |
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I n s uch ca s es, a generic m ight s uc ceed under the NOC Regulations, market the drug and then be sued by the brand-name manufacturer for patent infringement. |
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If you don't, you may be sued for passing off or trade mark infringement for causing market place confusion. |
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Schofield later successfully sued the club for unfair dismissal. |
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The ACLU has sued the Secret Service over its policy of penning people into free speech zones and discriminating against protesters based on the content of their speech. |
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With French forces marching towards Vienna, the Austrians sued for peace and agreed to the Treaty of Campo Formio, ending the First Coalition against the Republic. |
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Peters, in which former reporter Henry Wheaton sued then current reporter Richard Peters for reprinting cases from Wheaton's Reports in abridged form. |
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Maybe you just installed a great new cloud-based collaboration tool, but then you get sued, and you need to make sure you don't lose or spoliate the content in that tool. |
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A TOP heart surgeon who is being sued by a New York lap dancing club for an unpaid PS80,000 bill claims he must have been drugged by the strippers. |
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Learning-disabled swimmer Chad Ganden sued the NCAA, claiming it violated the Americans With Disabilities Act by refusing to let him compete for Michigan State this year. |
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The college eliminated the free-speech area after it was sued in 2003, but the policy was readopted by college trustees last year, according to Sinapi-Riddle's lawsuit. |
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Edison was initially against this combination, but after Swan sued him and won, Edison was eventually forced to cooperate, and the merger was made. |
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She fell ill, and she sued the ginger beer manufacturer, Mr Stevenson. |
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The manufacturer was sued in negligence and the court held that manufacturers could owe their ultimate consumers a duty of care in limited circumstances. |
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The DEA is ignored that recommendation, kept MDMA in Schedule 1 and was subsequently sued by one of the drug's proponents, Harvard psychiatry professor Lester Grinspoon. |
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Wilde sued for criminal libel, leading to Queensberry's arrest. |
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Civil outlawry did not carry capital punishment with it, and it was imposed on defendants who fled or evaded justice when sued for civil actions like debts or torts. |
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Nearly eight out of 10 ob-gyns have been sued at least once, according to a recent survey by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. |
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When the coach failed and injured Winterbottom, he sued Wright. |
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Bassey was sued in a breach of contract case in 1998 by her former personal assistant, who also accused Bassey of hitting her and making an ethnic slur. |
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That case, like the present one, involved a declinatory exception by the respondent State when it was sued for fees for legal services and for an accounting. |
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Swift and Wilkinson sued the Clarksville Property Rights Coalition over a May 2008 newspaper ad that condemned a redevelopment project involving eminent domain. |
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The gas companies were repeatedly sued in nuisance lawsuits. |
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In 1938 she sued for divorce on the grounds of his desertion. |
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When the employee died and the life insurance company denied coverage due to failure to pay life insurance premiums, the estate sued the fiduciaries of the plan. |
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Sparta sued for peace, but the Athenians rejected the proposal. |
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She sued her former boss and won a juicy settlement in court. |
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Sued a public library that blocked access to pro-gun websites. |
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