Suing Sentence Examples

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  • Melissa's thinking about maybe suing him.

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  • And now I'm suing you for harassment.

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  • Recent home buyers are suing to get their money back.

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  • I 'm very glad, because I think that suing for compensation is getting stupidly out of hand lately.

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  • We hope that the outcome in this case will make suing other school districts less necessary.

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  • Breach of contract â suing the seller The most straightforward cause of action in a share sale dispute will always be breach of contract.

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  • In other words, it may be best to keep your mouth "soft" with either a pale, nude lip or by just suing a lip stain.

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  • He has always denied these claims, even suing to clear his name.

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  • Well, she's suing nonetheless and this isn't the first time Michael Jackson has dealt with lawsuits regarding his kids.

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  • If she were suing for, say, back child support, then the lawsuit would have more merit.

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  • Biological mother of two of Michael Jackson's children, Debbie Rowe, is suing over allegations that she is planning on fighting the Jackson family for custody of her two children.

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  • Scott isn't suing them for all the Twilight books, just the fourth installment, Breaking Dawn.

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  • Since those charges were dropped, Tila is suing Shawn Merriman for $1.5 million for a whole host of things.

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  • Cruise ship accident lawyers can be helpful for both passengers and cruise ship crew members who have legal claims against a cruise line, but suing a cruise line can be more difficult than many passengers realize.

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  • However, the news break was followed shortly by Witherspoon suing Star magazine, claiming she is not pregnant.

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  • One valid concern which homeowners often have is the fear that another person may slip and fall or otherwise get hurt on their property and wind up suing the owner.

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  • This type of instance is not altogether rare, so homeowners need to make sure they are covered in case the person suing them wins an amount of money beyond what is covered by existing liability insurance.

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  • Though a legally binding release form may be in force, it does not prevent you from suing if a situation can be judged as extreme.

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  • Also interesting to note is that major labels, not indie labels, are suffering profit losses and suing the Limewires of the world.

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  • Despite this win, however, the trend is for the industry to move away from suing consumers and towards pressuring ISPs to shut down accounts of people show share copyrighted material on the internet.

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  • It's not surprising that Jon Gosselin responded to this by suing TLC.

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  • So, is she suing you for child support?

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  • Hey darling, you just muddy the waters by suing everyone in sight.

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  • When the temporal courts interfered to prevent excess of jurisdiction, they did so by prohibiting the ecclesiastical court from trying and the suitor from suing in that court.

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  • When an immigrant moved to Rome from one of the cities of the Latin league, or any city which enjoyed the jus commercii with Rome, and by the exercise of the right of voluntary exile from his own state (jus exulandi), claimed Roman citizenship, it is impossible to suppose that it was necessary for him to make application to a Roman patron to represent him in his legal transactions; for the jus commercii gave its holder the right of suing and being sued in his own person before Roman courts.

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  • The usual view is that Theocritus went first from Syracuse to Cos, and then, after suing in vain for the favour of Hiero, took up his residence permanently in Egypt.

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  • March had left the realm; Bishop Wykeham showed an unworthy subservience by suing for pardon through the mediation of Alice Perrers.

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  • She was particu­larly adept at suing anyone in the same county as an injured vic­tim, but only after carefully deciding they either had a bankroll or sufficient insurance limits to justify her attention.

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  • In short, the " Budget Rent-a-Car " company was suing Chissano's company expresso tours over unpaid bills.

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  • Stephen and Cindy Martin are suing Dr. Lynne Marriott for negligence after their daughter was delivered stillborn.

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  • Word is the MPAA are in the process of suing 200 suspected movie downloaders.

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  • Construction workers are suing Pam, claiming that she never paid them for over $1 million in work.

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  • This recourse in England sometimes took the form of the appeal to the king given by the Constitutions of Clarendon, just mentioned, and later by the acts of Henry VIII.; sometimes that of suing for writs of prohibition or mandamus, which were granted by the king's judges, either to restrain excess of jurisdiction, or to compel the spiritual judge to exercise jurisdiction in cases where it seemed to the temporal court that he was failing in his duty.

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