How To Use Libelous In A Sentence

  • These damages are measured by how much the libelous statements lower the plaintiff's reputation.
  • The claimant cannot select apparently libellous statements if the passage taken as a whole is not defamatory.
  • It was conceded by the defendant that the impugned language used in the letter was libellous.
  • They use the example of stock message boards where people reveal all sorts of defaming and libelous content to try to move a stock.
  • Xiong said Internet companies should suspend the accounts of users who spread rumors or libelous statements.
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  • The troubles began when certain anonymous productions, known as "Fly Sheets," severely criticised the administration of Methodism and libellously assailed the characters of leading ministers, especially Dr. Bunting, who stood head and shoulders above all others in this Methodist war. Great Britain and Her Queen
  • When does a joke stop being funny and start being libellous?
  • Who can get the other to tell the more libelous story?
  • In the name of press freedom and nationalism we deliberately wrote seditious and criminally libellous articles against colonial governments.
  • A libelous campaign pamphlet is harder to punish if it is anonymous.
  • If a letter is potentially libelous, slanderous or appears to have been written with malice or harmful intent, it will be edited or rejected.
  • The constant pressure to write can be exhausting, as can the need to keep a beady eye on the discussions for inappropriate or libellous comments.
  • I shall therefore confine myself to setting out, with pagination, the passages which he contends are libellous of him (as well as highly damaging to his reputation as a serious historian).
  • It was conceded by the defendant that the impugned language used in the letter was libellous.
  • Something defamatory is libellous only if it's untrue.
  • I asked my father if I could put the previous post up, as he and my mother are slandered libellously.
  • Your book is found to be libellous and the publisher doesn't want to get sued, so they cancel publication, or if it's been printed, withdraw the book and pulp it.
  • However, fabricating malicious falsehoods and then actively circulating them not only belies any profession of Christianity but is defamatory and libelous.
  • I once received a three page letter that my lawyer defined as libellous, from an academic colleague, saying I had no right to say what I was saying, especially in public lectures. Think Progress » Limbaugh: Stranded Polar Bears Are ‘Just Playing Around…Like Your Cat Goes To Its Litter Box’
  • One echoes the intelligent inquiry of that quite imaginary, libellously conceived lady in goloshes with a smile and a sigh. Mankind in the Making
  • The red and green landscape represented, libellously, the Natural Bridge of Virginia. From the Car Behind
  • In the beginning all she managed to wheedle out of him was innocuous enough, if occasionally mildly libellous. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • Many of them ended up as hired hacks, making ends meet by writing pornography, or libellous lampoons of Court figures (including the queen, whose supposedly unslakable lust for sexual partners of both sexes they chronicled in detail).
  • It could be secret because there isn't enough evidence to prevent the disclosure being libellous. SUMMER OF SECRETS
  • In the name of press freedom and nationalism we deliberately wrote seditious and criminally libellous articles against colonial governments.
  • Repeating someone else's libellous statement is just as bad as making the statement directly.
  • Repeating someone else's libellous statement is just as bad as making the statement directly.
  • The book was libelous, so the publishers had to call in all copies of it from the bookshops.
  • Therefore, in considering the extent of constitutional protection for arguably libellous speech, we ordinarily are dealing with statements that are false.
  • You agree not to post or transmit to or from this Site any unlawful, threatening, libellous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, or other material that would violate any law.
  • South Tyneside Council says it went to court in California in an attempt to discover the identity of a blogger behind allegedly libellous statements.
  • Anonymous e-mailers shouldn't get away with false and libelous statements.
  • His accusers declared that “this book may justly be called libellous, scandalous and seditious.” The Dragon’s Trail
  • The ruffian casual laughs at him, and sings funny and oftentimes libellous songs concerning him as he breaks stones or picks oakum.
  • We will remove any content that may put us in legal jeopardy, such as potentially libellous or defamatory postings.
  • Instead the only letters that should be excluded from the public view are those (for obvious and practical reasons) that are illegible, libelous, uncivil, slanderous, vulgar or duplicates.
  • Like ballads, libellous rhymes and verses were intended for circulation across oral, scribal, and printed media.
  • Write what you like, avoiding the libellous, and be sure to use the word `seminal" no more than once. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • Anonymous e-mailers shouldn't get away with false and libelous statements.
  • Justice, had traitorously and wickedly endeavored to subvert the constitution by the introduction of an arbitrary, tyrannical government against law; that the said Jonathan Sewell had disregarded the authority of Parliament, and usurped its powers by making regulations subversive of the constitution and the laws; that Jonathan Sewell had libellously published such Rules of Practice; that Jonathan Sewell had substituted his own will for the will of the legislature; that Jonathan The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1
  • A much-experienced newspaper colleague excoriated me as grossly unfair, if not libellous.
  • I have posted a comment on that page asking Mr Sherr to set out why exactly the statements he describes would be libellous, that is why such statements would make people think worse of him the legal test for libel. On Introducing Mr Jeremy Sherr
  • It must also be pointed out that there is a difference between the publishing of material that is found to be libelous and stories that may be false, but injure no individual's reputation.
  • Something defamatory is libellous only if it's untrue.
  • I'm afraid we can't print your story on the fraud scandal, it might be libellous.
  • You must have known the ‘facts’ upon which you based your libellous story were false.
  • There have been a number of cases where the courts have refused to enforce copyright as the works in question were considered libellous, immoral, obscene, scandalous or irreligious.
  • An alternative to monetary damages is an injunction prohibiting publication of the allegedly libelous material.
  • This is but one item in a growing laundry list of angry and sometimes borderline Libelous remarks that Mac crowds -- initially under the conductorship of Grand Wizardess Sarah Palin -- have uttered. Shana Ting Lipton: Newspeak/Hatespeak
  • The defendants denied the article was libellous and said even if it was, they were covered by a number of defences.
  • The defendants denied the article was libellous and said even if it was, they were covered by a number of defences.
  • I'm afraid we can't print your story on the fraud scandal, it might be libellous.
  • However, fabricating malicious falsehoods and then actively circulating them not only belies any profession of Christianity but is defamatory and libelous.
  • Who can get the other to tell the more libelous story?
  • We do not tolerate abusive, malicious, libelous, defamatory or personal attacks.
  • We will remove any content that may put us in legal jeopardy, such as potentially libellous or defamatory postings.
  • The judge was awarded €25,000 from the paper following uncomplimentary and libellous remarks about his telephonic habits.
  • If a letter is potentially libelous, slanderous or appears to have been written with malice or harmful intent, it will be edited or rejected.
  • Posting of slanderous, libelous, abusive or defamatory material is totally prohibited.
  • And dissing Rupert into the bargain is not only beneath you, but libellous.
  • During a radio interview, Mr Waters said the newspaper spiked his column on the grounds the article was libellous and inaccurate.
  • It must also be pointed out that there is a difference between the publishing of material that is found to be libelous and stories that may be false, but injure no individual's reputation.
  • These damages are measured by how much the libelous statements lower the plaintiff's reputation.
  • So what better way of proving her wrong than sticking her personal Myspace pics all over his site, libellously accusing her of being a porn star, and calling her an ugly old slack-fannied man in drag although, even in the worst pics he could dig up, I'm quite sure she's a damn sight foxier than he ever will be. Archive 2009-08-01
  • So what better way of proving her wrong than sticking her personal Myspace pics all over his site, libellously accusing her of being a porn star, and calling her an ugly old slack-fannied man in drag although, even in the worst pics he could dig up, I'm quite sure she's a damn sight foxier than he ever will be. The Haters of Roissy 3 : Bad Obsession
  • There have been a number of cases where the courts have refused to enforce copyright as the works in question were considered libellous, immoral, obscene, scandalous or irreligious.
  • In the name of press freedom and nationalism we deliberately wrote seditious and criminally libellous articles against colonial governments.
  • The claimant cannot select apparently libellous statements if the passage taken as a whole is not defamatory.
  • We will remove any content that may put us in legal jeopardy, such as potentially libellous or defamatory postings.
  • They use the example of stock message boards where people reveal all sorts of defaming and libelous content to try to move a stock.
  • So my buzzcasts go out and they try to break in and libelous pictures of Sill get passed around campuses and electronic office parks and meanwhile, my storewell gets nondescriptly dumped into Gabrielle Denizen†™ s system in Managua. 365 tomorrows » 2007 » November : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • We do not have the time or resources to constantly monitor or moderate the comments sections, and so may be unaware of illegal or potentially libellous material posted there.
  • This libellous insinuation against the admittedly speckless virtue of the Venus de Medici is about the only clear case of médisance which I have so far been able to discover! Maria Edgeworth
  • As to his defence having been abandoned, we refer your Lordships to the last petition laid by him upon your table, (that libellous petition, which we speak of as a libel upon the House of Commons,) and which has no validity but as it asserts a matter of fact from the petitioner; and there you will find that he has declared explicitly, that, for the accommodation and ease of this business, and for its expedition, he did abandon his defence at a certain period. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 12 (of 12)
  • To claim that Weiss and Rocky "colluded" on this or ANYthing is flat-out libelous, and Jane Usher spreading this lie during the campaign suggests that as long as she's sending out letters threatening bloggers like Mulholland Terrace on Griffith Park Wayist, she should start with herself and THIS commenter! Los Angeles Politics Hotsheet for Wednesday
  • When does a joke stop being funny and start being libellous?
  • Posting of slanderous, libelous, abusive or defamatory material is totally prohibited.
  • You must have known the ‘facts’ upon which you based your libellous story were false.
  • Although some critics have jumped immediately - and potentially libellously - to the assumption of deliberate fraud, it's impossible to tell what the makers/operators believe about foot detox. Archive 2004-05-01
  • In 1808, Mr. Joseph Wilcocks, a member of the Assembly, was imprisoned for having libellously alleged that every member of the first provincial parliament had received a bribe of twelve hundred acres of land. The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1
  • Therefore, in considering the extent of constitutional protection for arguably libellous speech, we ordinarily are dealing with statements that are false.
  • I'm afraid we can't print your story on the fraud scandal, it might be libelous.
  • However, Eady did say that Google has a responsibility to block or take down content if it is notified with a legitimate complaint about libellous material.
  • You agree not to post or transmit to or from this Site any unlawful, threatening, libellous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, or other material that would violate any law.
  • Posting of slanderous, libelous, abusive or defamatory material is totally prohibited.
  • A libelous campaign pamphlet is harder to punish if it is anonymous.

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