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in law, types of defamation. In common law, written defamation was libel and spoken defamation was slander. Today, however, there are no such clear definitions.

 


Libel - Published defamation which tends to injure a person's reputation.
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Libel definition:
Written form of defamation such as on the Internet, in a newspaper or a letter.
Related Terms: Defamation, Defamatory Libel, Slander, Absolute Privilege, Qualified Privilege ...

Libel
(n) Libel is the recorded publishing or broadcasting of false or untrue information about a person or entity, as if they are statement of facts, ...

Libel: A libel case consists of published material with the following criteria: (1) The material is defamatory; (2) the written statements are about someone who is identifiable and living; ...

LIBEL - Published material meeting three conditions: The material is defamatory either on its face or indirectly; The defamatory statement is about someone who is identifiable to one or more persons; and, ...

Libel
Libel is typically written or printed defamation (serious harming of someone's reputation or character by making false statements) but can include pictures, signs, film, and electronic broadcasts like websites, webcasts, podcasts, ...

libel - A method of defamation expressed by print, writin-, pictures or signs. In its most general sense any publication that is injurious to the reputation of another.

Libel - Published defamation which tends to injure a person's reputation.
Licensing boards - State agencies created to regulate the issuance of licenses, i.e., to contractors, cosmetologists, realtors, etc.

Libel
Defamation by writing such as in a newspaper or a letter.
Liberal construction
A form of construction which allows a judge to consider other factors when deciding the meaning of a phrase or document.

libel - Untruthful statement, published in writing or broadcasted, about a person that injures the person's reputation or standing in the community.
license - Contract giving permission to use an invention, creative work or trademark.

Libelant. The person who institutes proceedings in an ecclesiastical court, in a court of divorce, or in admiralty.
Liberty. Latin libertas: liber, free. The condition of a freeman; freedom from restraint; freedom.

libel
1) n. to publish in print (including pictures), writing or broadcast through radio, television or film, an untruth about another which will do harm to that person or his/her reputation, by tending to bring the target into ridicule, hatred, ...

Libel Per Se
A libelous statement which falsely accuses another of a crime, immoral conduct or professional misconduct. To recover damages under such circumstances, it is not necessary to show actual monetary loss.

LIBEL: Defamatory (false and injurious) written statements or materials, including movies or photographs.

libel - See defamation.
lien - A claim against property for payment of a debt. Common types of liens include the mechanic's lien, the judgment lien, and the mortgage lien.
lis pendens - A pending suit.

Libel
Published words or pictures that falsely and maliciously defame a person. Libel is published defamation; slander is spoken.

libel: False and malicious material that is written or published that is defamatory and hurts a person's reputation. (Compare slander.) ...

LIBEL, libellus, criminal law. A malicious defamation expressed either in printing or writing, or by signs or pictures, tending to blacken the memory of one who is dead, with intent to provoke the living; or the reputation of one who is alive, ...

Libel
Definition - Noun
[Anglo-French, from Latin libellus, diminutive of liber book]
1 : See also complaint ­used esp. in admiralty and divorce cases
2 a : a defamatory statement or representation esp.

libel and slander
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Libel
An untrue statement published to damage a person's reputation
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default
To fail in some duty, i.e. to fail to do something you were meant to do.

See libel and slander. DefendantThe defendant is that unlucky fellow who has been served with a summons and complaint, the person who must file some sort of defense or lose by default.

TOP Defamation : An attack on the good reputation of a person, by slander or libel. TOP Defeasance : A side-contract which contains a condition which, if realized, could defeat the main contract.

Almon in 1765, for publishing a pamphlet libelling the court of king's bench. The judgment was not actually delivered as the case was settled, but has long been accepted as correctly stating the law.

General damages are usually composed of pain and suffering, but can also include compensation for a shortened life expectancy, loss of the companionship of a loved one and, in defamation cases (libel and slander), loss of reputation.

If the statement is published, it is libel; if spoken, it is slander. Most states have retraction statutes under which a defamed person who fails to seek a retraction from the publisher, or who seeks and obtains a retraction, ...

" "Innuendo" is used in lawsuits for defamation (libel or slander), usually to show that the party suing was the person about whom the nasty statements were made or why the comments were defamatory.

Defamation: That which tends to injure a persons reputation. Libel is published defamation, whereas slander is spoken.
Default: A failure to respond to a lawsuit within the specified time.

Slander - Spoken defamation which tends to injure a person's reputation. (See libel.)
Small Business (SBA) - A federal agency which provides assistance of all kinds, Administration including loans, to small businesses.

DEFAMATION: The publication of a statement that injures a person's reputation. Libel and slander are defamation.
DEFAULT JUDGMENT: A ruling entered against a defendant who fails to answer a summons in a lawsuit.

Civil Causes of Action Libel
Corporation By Laws
Civil Causes of Action Loss of Consortium Claim ...

Tort: A wrong committed by one person against another; a civil not a criminal wrong; a wrong not arising out of a contract; a violation of a legal duty that one person has toward another. (Negligence and libel are torts.) Every tort is composed ...

One example is the right of the media to publish contemporaneous reports of court proceedings without fear of an action for defamation, even if the matters published would ordinarily constitute libel.

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