Defamatory - Law Dictionary Search Results
Defamatory
Containing defamation injurious to reputation calumnious slanderous as defamatory words defamatory writings
Defamatory statement
Defamatory statement, is a statement which tends to lower a person
defamatory
defamatory : tending to disgrace or lower public opinion of a
Libel
Libel [fr. libellus, Lat.; libelle, Fr.]. False defamatory words, if written and published, constitute a libel: Odgers on
innuendo
: an explanation in a complaint for defamation of the defamatory meaning of a statement by the defendant which is not
per quod
of or with reference to extrinsic circumstances [statements are considered defamatory per quod if the defamatory character of the statement is
privileged communication
privileged communication 1 : confidential communication 2 a : a defamatory communication that does not expose the party making it to
Publication
Publication, divulgation; proclamation; also 'the communication of defamatory words to some person or persons other than the person
Obliquy
Obliquy, means (1) Abusive or defamatory langu-age (2) The state or condition of being ill spoken
Allegation
p. 38. In the Indian Parliament, an allegation of a defamatory or incriminatory nature against any person or Minister can only
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