litigate in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for litigate in the English»Italian Dictionary

litigate in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for litigate in the English»Italian Dictionary

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He is famous for litigating against the railroad companies and forcing them to pay taxes.
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Other manufacturers of non-round discs have litigated to dispute the validity of this patent and have produced examples of non-round discs that predate the patent.
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Social-cultural disparities between each, concerning an inclination to litigate, are likely indicative of why.
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These demand for bodily injury compensation monies often set out damages that are similarly used in the court litigated pleadings.
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Full-scale conflict cases take longer and cost more to litigate.
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They offered to not file or drop the suit for $3500, less than litigating the case would cost.
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Minimum contacts can be established by consent where a party signs a contract with a forum selection clause, agreeing to litigate in a specified forum.
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In case of disagreement, especially on resignation, the proper basis of contractual bonus assessment, even if to some extent discretionary, can be negotiated or litigated.
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Probate proceedings were litigated for four years, between 1877 and 1881 and re-affirmed in 1886.
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It took roughly 500 days on average to litigate labor dispute trials brought before district courts.
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