litigant in the PONS Dictionary

litigant Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The petition of the litigants was denied in 2009.
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If a litigant was dissatisfied with the courts decision, he simply had to go to the legislature to request a review.
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Pursuing litigation, collecting evidence, and prosecuting were all functions of the legal process left to the responsibility of the litigant.
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One way this would manifest itself would be the way judges treat female litigants.
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Furthermore, a person need not be a litigant to be a party to a joint defense agreement.
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Litigants are normally represented by counsel, but may be represented by solicitors qualified to hold a right of audience, or they may act in person.
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For example, if a potential litigant wished to assert his rights over a plot of land, he could use a writ of right.
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For this reason, many litigants turn to reputable legal financing companies to apply for a cash advance to help pay for bills.
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The court reporters sometimes interviewed the litigants prior to each show.
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Legal financing companies also provide the cash advance in a lump sum fashion and generally no specific account is provided for the litigant.
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