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litigable


Meanings
  • A word or phrase that can be brought before a court for legal action or proceedings.

    - "The company's failure to comply with the terms of the contract resulted in litigation."
    - "The plaintiff brought a lawsuit against the defendant for breach of contract and sought damages."
    - "The litigants engaged in a legal dispute over the ownership of a piece of property and both parties presented evidence to support their claims."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with litigable
aliable , compileable , controllable , deniable , discernible , discreditable , dismissible , enforceable , endurable , expeditable , forgivable , governable , improvable , indispensable , irreparable , impeachable , impugnable
Homophones
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  1. litigator, litigant, liter, litter, light


Variants
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litigable , litigate , litigated , litigates , litigating
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The word 'litigable' is most commonly used as an adjective to describe a matter or dispute that can be brought before a court for legal action or proceedings. However, the term 'litigable' can also be used as a noun to refer to a person who is involved in a legal dispute or a proceeding before a court.


Etymology
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Late Middle English (as a verb): from Old French litiger, from lit (a lawsuit) + ger (carrier).


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  1. Litigation: A legal process where disputes are resolved through the courts. It involves filing a complaint or petition in a court, and then engaging in various legal procedures, such as discovery, motions, trials, and appeals, in order to present evidence and arguments to support one's claims and to persuade the court to render a favorable decision.

  2. Litigator: A lawyer who represents clients in legal disputes or proceedings before a court. A litigator's role involves providing legal advice to clients, conducting research and analysis of legal issues and precedents, drafting and filing legal documents, such as complaints, motions, and appeals, engaging in various legal procedures, such as discovery, depositions, and trials, and representing clients in settlement negotiations and alternative dispute resolution processes, such as mediation and arbitration.

  3. Legal dispute: A disagreement or controversy between parties that requires resolution through the application of the law. A legal dispute can arise from a variety of sources, such as contracts, torts, intellectual property, employment, family law, and real property. The parties to a legal dispute may be individuals, businesses, organizations, or government entities. The resolution of a legal dispute may involve various legal procedures, such as discovery, motions, trials, and appeals, as well as various forms of alternative dispute resolution, such as mediation and arbitration.


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In literature, the term 'litigable' is often used to refer to a matter or dispute that can be brought before a court for legal action or proceedings. The concept of 'litigable' is closely associated with the legal system and the process of resolving disputes through the courts.

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