libelled in a sentence
Examples
- :If this is resolved, why has Bravo Plantation made an additional accusation saying I have libelled him continued to press the issue ? talk ) 23 : 41, 15 September 2008 ( UTC)
- It also dismissed the appeal of Thomas Rattray, Esquire, of Dalrulzian, against the Presbytery of Dunkeld, claiming he was not, as libelled, the father of the children of Isabel Downie.
- She was captured by the British on 10 August 1813, and recaptured on 5 October 1813 by, " Growler " was libelled and purchased by the United States Navy, rejoining the squadron.
- Admitting they libelled the duo, a Renault statement read : " The team accepts, as it did before the World Motor Sport Council, that the allegations made by Nelson Piquet Junior were not false.
- He gained much publicity for his lawsuit against Constable and Co for publishing Nina Hamnett's " Laughing Torso " ( 1932 ) a book he thought libelled him but lost the case.
- Both are offences in Common Law, typically to be found in the description of the offences libelled in court relative to a single incident rather than in the usually less-detailed newspaper reports of such a trial.
- :: : The idea that whoever now holds the copyright on a book published in 1886 ( and we've already got one impossibility there ) can be libelled because the book was misquoted is utterly absurd.
- In November 2011, the priest concerned reached an out-of-court settlement with RT? in which RT?agreed that it had seriously libelled him, and paid the priest a significant amount of money in damages.
- They gave notice of objection to the indictment, averring that, on the charge of supplying, the facts as libelled did not disclose a crime known to Scots law because there was nothing illegal about the items that they had supplied.
- In June 1684, allegations were made against him that he had libelled the Earl of Rochester; subsequently, ?, 000 was accepted as full payment for the former, and Peterborough accepted a token payment for the latter after persuasion from James, now king.