litigated Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈlɪt.ɪ.ɡeɪt]
  • Us [ ˈlɪt̬.ə.ɡeɪt]

Meaning of litigated In English

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Examples of litigated

  • The claims that have positive expected value are litigated.

  • Why should the benchmark for positive or normative analysis be whether the case would be profitable for plaintiff if it were litigated to a conclusion?

  • Nevertheless, he also points out, "the people for their part litigated insistently" (p. 212).

  • Flaws in the software itself that lead to patient harm will likely be litigated as product liability suits filed against the software developer or manufacturer.

  • If the decision of every new case involves making new law, and as this is equally true of all cases whether litigated or not, then law cannot guide action.

  • The idea that rights will and can be protected only by courts also gives insufficient attention to the possible occurrence of rights infringements that may never be litigated.

  • My point is that a whole series of arguments could end up having to he litigated on in the county court.

  • If they are not satisfied, then, of course, no certificate could be granted and this matter would have to be litigated in the ordinary way.

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