0 the process of taking a case to a court of law so that a judgment can be made:
The company has consistently denied responsibility, but it agreed to the settlement to avoid the expense of lengthy litigation.
1 the process of taking an argument between people or groups to a court of law:
Both sides agreed to the settlement to avoid the expense of litigation.
2 the process of causing a disagreement to be discussed in a court of law so that an official decision can be made about it:
The company has consistently denied responsibility, but it agreed to the settlement to avoid the expense of lengthy litigation.
You were told there might be grounds for litigation but the cost would be prohibitive considering the small amount involved.
in litigation The company was in litigation for almost a year.
First, private parties often lack the individual incentive to initiate litigation before national courts.
If he is correct, then such cases should be classified with the cases typically associated with wrongful life litigation.
To be more precise, in early pre-consumer societies where transactions were largely unwritten, litigation occurred as a way of establishing the terms of transactions.
This article outlines the main relevant court cases at present, and attempts to assess the significance of this litigation.
This article outlines the main relevant court cases and attempts to assess the significance of this litigation.
More significant risks, especially those that are likely to lead to litigation will require the production of statements by all individuals involved in the incident.
As noted, it is impossible to take the disputes directly as administrative litigation because the village collective is not part of the administrative apparatus.
Although its title suggests a more ambitious research agenda, the main focus of the book is restricted to social rights litigation.
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