Slander - Law Dictionary Search Results
Blasphemy
Bowman, (1915) 2 Ch 447. Consult Odgers on Libel and Slander, 6th Edn., 400. And see SWEARING. Irreverence toward God, religion,
Barrister, or Barrastor
in court, however malicious or irrelevant (Odgers on Libel and Slander, 6th Edn., 196). For a great number of years it
Slander
A false tale or report maliciously uttered tending to injure the reputation of another the malicious utterance of defamatory reports...
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inducement
explain the principal allegations of a legal cause (as of slander or libel) compare innuendo 2 : a significant offer or
actionable
actionable : subject to or providing grounds for an action or suit at law [slander is ]
Sclaundre
Slander
defamation of title
defamation of title :slander of title
disparagement of property
disparagement of property 1 : disparagement 2 : slander of title
disparagement of title
disparagement of title :slander of title
false light
such a portrayal (as in a publication) compare defamation, libel, slander NOTE: The false light cause of action is not recognized
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