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The Northeastern Reporter
The test and measure of its Jurisdiction of a given claim or right is that the latter is
liti- gable ; that is, the subject of a suit or litigation in a court of law. if it is thus
litigable, it cannot be withdrawn from the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and
sent ...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Appeals of the ...
The tesi and measure of its jurisdiction of a given claim or right is that the latter is
litigable, that is, the subject of a suit or litigation in a court of law. If it is thus
litigable it cannot be withdrawn from the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and
sent to ...
New York (State). Court of Appeals, George Franklin Comstock, Henry Rogers Selden,
1920
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Judicial Process and Judicial Policymaking
Injuries do not become litigable grievances—that is, grievances one could take to
court—unless one is deprived of something to which one is legally entitled. A few
examples may help clarify this. You have no grievance against the government ...
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Supreme Court Decisions
It also includes not only the cases where a person who is not an attorney-at-law
refers a litigable case to another person who is not an attorney-at-law, but also
where it is referred to an attorney-at-law and although the act of referring a
litigable ...
Korea (South). Taebŏbwŏn,
2004
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A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
litigatory 533 Churchill, A History of the English Speaking Peoples 217 (1956;
repr. 1983). Cf. litigator. litig(at)able. The correct form is litigable: "[N]one of the
summoned witnesses . . . raised any litigatable [read litigable] objections . . . ."
U.S. v.
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Edifying Justice: A Wellspring of Healing
What's particularly inscrutable about the absence of legislation compelling the
CJS to investigate civilness and dispense reward is that there are litigable bodies
of offenses suited to this wholly altruistic aim. One candidate we'll explore is a ...
Paul Arthur Cassidy,
2011
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Worklaw: Cases and Materials
What this adds up to is an affirmative argument for allowing employers to secure
a waiver of litigable for-cause rights as a condition of employment. [if the threat of
litigation] can be traded up front as a condition of employment, it may afford ...
Marion G. Crain, Pauline T. Kim, Michael Selmi,
2010
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Work Law: Cases and Materials, Second Edition
What this adds up to is an affirmative argument for allowing employers to secure
a waiver of litigable for-cause rights as a condition of employment. [if the threat of
litigation] can be traded up front as a condition of employment, it may afford ...
Marion G. Crain, Pauline T. Kim, Michael L. Selmi,
2011
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Issuances
CLI-74-32, 8 AEC 217 (1974) a contention that simply states the petitioner's
views about what regulatory policy should be does not present a litigable issue;
LBP-04-17, 60 NRC 241 (2004); LBP-04-18, 60 NRC 264 (2004); LBP-04-19, 60
NRC ...
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
2004
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Honor, Politics, and the Law in Imperial Germany, 1871–1914
When his article went to press in August of that year, he was still at it, not having
gotten his trial.16 Not every insult was litigable. To be sure, the criminal statute on
simple insult (Beleidigung, §185) was extremely murky and ripe for popular ...
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Preston Castle's harsh, haunted past
Sure, many still tried to escape and were recipients of corporal punishment that today would be considered barbaric and certainly litigable, but ... «Herald & Review, 7月 15»
Ione, Calif.'s Preston Castle opens up about its harsh, haunting past
Sure, many still tried to escape and were recipients of corporal punishment that today would be considered barbaric and certainly litigable, but ... «The San Luis Obispo Tribune, 7月 15»
Buscan cobrar "factura" a la sociedad: Clouthier
Una gran mayoría de los puntos va a ser litigable y ganable ante el Tribunal Electoral, aseguró. "Pudiera ser una legislación que busca ... «Noroeste, 7月 15»
Stand-up comedian harassed at work doesn't have a legal case
Under existing labour laws, it's rather unclear whether or not her ordeal can even be considered a case of bona fide, litigable sexual ... «The Gateway Online, 6月 15»
Abia: May this type never come again
It remains, till date, a tale of criminal neglect that would be litigable in many developed countries, and lawyers in the state, under the auspices of ... «Daily Sun, 5月 15»
Nutro bites back at competitor with trademark suit
While grammatical abuse is not a litigable issue, Nutro alleges the statement "falsely and misleadingly suggests that Nutro's Greenies canine ... «Nashville Post, 2月 15»
The Divine Destiny And Man's Free Will
... and 'Fayyaz Awan ka fikar angaiz khat' published in Daily Jang on Dec 21-23, 2014 which is litigable and put many questions for the readers ... «Pakistan Tribe, 1月 15»
Marc Vetri Takes Shots at Food Media, Young People, Hummus
So too are the extremely questionable, maybe even litigable, tactics of Yelp. At least they operate out in the open, and everyone reads the ... «Eater, 1月 15»
How Food Journalism Got as Stale as Day-Old Bread
So too are the extremely questionable, maybe even litigable, tactics of Yelp. At least they operate out in the open, and everyone reads the ... «Huffington Post, 1月 15»
America's New No. 1 Song Is to Electro-R&B What “Smells Like …
But that's just the most litigable interpolation: This Billboard dissection of the song's forbears by radio expert Sean Ross lists more than a dozen ... «Slate Magazine, 1月 15»