"[A] plaintiff may avoid summary judgment by establishing that the employer's proffered reasons for termination were a pretext for unlawful discrimination.
Secondly, if after having taken such proper precautions, a party should be assailed, he may undoubtedly repel force by force, but in most instances cannot, under the pretext that he has been attacked, ...
the aggressor might in such case be held to bail for his good behaviour; secondly, if, after having taken such proper precautions, a party should be assailed, he may undoubtedly repel force by force, but in most instances cannot, under the pretext ...
More than ten thousand people were arrested — some for membership in Communist or left-wing groups, others on no greater pretext than that they looked or sounded foreign — ...
Definition - Noun : an organized absence from work by police officers on the pretext of sickness that is staged for the purpose of protest Search Legal Dictionary ...
(n) Misrepresentation is the wrongful presentation of facts with an intention to mislead a person, or authority there by drawing undue advantage from him or them ,which he is not otherwise eligible. Ex. Collecting donation in the pretext of charity.
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