Litigious (adj) Litigious is the person who is interested in prolonged legal disputes, controversy, legal battles , court room activities as a habit irrespective of whether he has a point to challenge or a worthwhile cause to defend.
LITIGIOUS - Litigious signifies a disposition to sue; a fondness for pursuit of litigation or lawsuits. It also refers to that which is the subject of a suit or action; that which is contested in a court of justice.
Litigious Costs The expenses of litigation fall in the first instance on the person who undertakes the proceedings or retains and employs the lawyer.
litigious adj. referring to a person who constantly brings or prolongs legal actions, particularly when the legal maneuvers are unnecessary or unfounded.
Litigious Definition - adj 1 : prone to engage in lawsuits or legal maneuvers esp. to an excessive degree <a stubbornly ~ defendant> 2 : subject to litigation <acquired only a possible ~ claim Wells v. Joseph, 95 So.
5. Litigious contests present to the courts facts to appreciate, agreements to be construed, and points of law to be resolved. The judgment is the result of the full examination of all these.
Ours is said to be the most litigious society ever known, yet ours is also the wealthiest and most controlled of all societies in which the weak and few at least are permitted a voice and an opportunity to be heard complaining about the excesses of ...
"No judge, advocate, notary or officer of justice may acquire litigious rights, on pain of absolute nullity of the sale." ...
Litigation Vexatious Litigation Civil Action Litigious Maintenance (legal term) ...
See also: Court, Person, State, Law, Right
 
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