vexatious litigation उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Cheves had been known as a speculated in personal loans, often to his profit; but also sustained reverses in that business, and in several years of expensive and vexatious litigation.
- The most useful outcome of this case would be a more rational way of identifying and dealing with vexatious litigation . "'Talk 19 : 32, 27 April 2009 ( UTC)
- In recent days, a series of accounts ending in the term-Marionette were created for one and only one purpose : vexatious litigation against several administrators over the seemingly trivial issue of the user account.
- :: : What Tony calls'" a rant on RFAR accusing him of " vexatious litigation "'lacks the diff again but I am gladly giving a link to what he likely means here.
- Kennedy said while the president is not above the law, there is a " paramount necessity of protecting the executive branch from vexatious litigation that might distract it from the energetic performance of its constitutional duties ."
- In most developed countries, a combination of discouragement to vexatious litigation, general recognition of chilling effects, and sometimes formal definition of a strategic lawsuit against public participation, serve to limit politically motivated libel suits.
- The president is not above the law, Kennedy wrote, but there is a " paramount necessity of protecting the executive branch from vexatious litigation that might distract it from the energetic performance of its constitutional duties ."
- I see no evidence of serial policy violations that warrant an RFC; but I do see a pattern of vexatious litigation on the part of Fourdee here and at FeloniousMonk 21 : 00, 13 December 2006 ( UTC)
- I would say he is engaging in WP's version of Vexatious Litigation in an attempt to slow down the altering of the article, and to grind down the other authors, to " wait them out ".
- "Counterbalanced against the union members'rights, " the company said, " is the importance of . . . preventing-- and yes, chilling-- bad faith, vexatious litigation ."