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litigate - use in sentences
Object
- claim: We also established an office in Johannesburg in order to litigate the claims through the South African court system.
- issue: The recording industry should not be able to force Sharman to litigate the same issues on two fronts.
- matter: A party to a litigated matter would be well advised to consider such matters at the outset.
Infinitive complement
- survive: Many of these lawsuits are filed by lawyers who must litigate just to survive.
- protect: He noted that there existed no general right, in Community law, to litigate to protect the environment.
Modifying Another Word
- successfully: It has successfully litigated in a number of group action cases as well as achieving substantial awards for individuals.
- not: But if he did not do so we should of course not litigate further.
- just: Many of these lawsuits are filed by lawyers who must litigate just to survive.
- n't: For example, you ca n't litigate in court and concurrently arbitrate.
Preposition: in
- country: Within the EC European Law determines jurisdiction where it is an option for parties to litigate in two different European countries.
- number: Depending on your personal circumstances you may be able to litigate in a number of jurisdictions.
- jurisdiction: It is often necessary to litigate in the jurisdiction where the accident actually occurred.
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