Hostility - Law Dictionary Search Results
takeover
acquisition of control or possession (as of a corporation) [a hostile ]
shark repellent
: any measure taken by a corporation to discourage a hostile takeover attempt
sexual harassment
: the tort of engaging in such discrimination see also hostile environment sexual harassment, quid pro quo sexual harassment NOTE: Sexual
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repellent
repellent : a method used to avoid or discourage a hostile corporate takeover
reparation
or expenditures sustained by another nation as a result of hostilities with the defeated nation usually used in pl.
quid pro quo sexual harassment
as the basis for employment decisions regarding the individual compare hostile environment sexual harassment
beachhead
an area in hostile territory that has been occupied and is held to allow
prescription
usually less than a fee by long-term, continuous, open, and hostile use and possession as determined by the law of a
molest
molest 1 : to annoy, disturb, or persecute esp. with hostile intent or injurious effect 2 : to make annoying sexual
greenmail
of buying enough of a company's stock to threaten a hostile takeover and reselling it to the company at a price
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