Sentences with phrase «malicious slander»

GEMSA wrote to EFF accusing us of «false and malicious slander
In certain medieval European chivalric romances, such as Marie de France's Le Fresne, a woman cites a multiple birth (often to a lower - class woman) as proof of adultery on her part; while this may reflect a widespread belief, it is invariably treated as malicious slander, to be justly punished by the accuser having a multiple birth of her own, and the events of the romance are triggered by her attempt to hide one or more of the children.
And I would like to point out that you are simply indulging in malicious slander.
Over against the malicious slanders of these men is the nearly universal admiration for Othello.

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His attorneys have argued that this is a malicious lawsuit meant to slander him, brought by a firm that manipulated Kalanick at a time when he was grieving the death of his mother.
Have I torn down a person through slander or malicious gossip?..
«PUSH Buffalo's arbitrary, noisy, harassing intrusion in the Ellicott Square Building on June 2, 2017, with bullhorns, signs and arrogant people seeking to disturb, intimidate and frighten tenants and visitors to the building and its lobby was not only a trespass and a violation of the law, but also an ignorant, mindless imposition on privacy in a private building and clear evidence of your malicious intentions in slandering and defaming me and my companies,» Paladino wrote.
A statement signed by the Head of the Legal Department of the Oil Company Mr. Seun Bakare said «We take exception to any malicious publication and slander orchestrated by certain people in a bid to disrupt our business.
Slander is not constitutionally protected, so why couldn't civil suits suffice for punishing malicious personal attacks?
Another type of liability coverage is Personal Injury Liability or an Umbrella Liability Policy, which protects the insured against lawsuits involving libel, slander, defamation of character, false arrest, detention, imprisonment or malicious prosecution, invasion of privacy and wrongful eviction or wrongful entry.
Example of such coverage includes false arrest, libel and slander, defamation of character, malicious prosecution and false arrest or imprisonment.
In addition to coverage for bodily injury or property damage, umbrella insurance also provides protection from certain lawsuits against you, such as slander, libel, false arrest, malicious prosecution, or mental anguish.
SB444 Proponents, however, think the statute would bring «much needed balance» to the state's slander and libel standards, which will ultimately help small business owners effectively deal with malicious defamers.
A letter that he wrote in 2010 to The Hollywood Reporter found its way online, and in its 2 1/2 single - spaced pages, it mentioned «defamatory» or «defamation» 10 times, «malice» or malicious» five, «false,» «blatantly false,» or some variation about a dozen, and assorted references to «smear,» «character assassination» and «slander / slanderous.»
Disputes involving title to land, slander, libel, bankruptcy, false imprisonment or malicious prosecution must be handled at Queen's Bench.
It seeks injunctions forcing the search engine to remove the «defamatory snippets,» which are referred to in the claim as «false, malicious, and defamatory,» as well as seeks damages for libel and slander.
Advertising injuries may result from publishing inaccurate information which a person or organization considered as a slander or libel; copying some other company's advertising ideas; infringing on another company's copyright, title, style, slogan or another intellectual property; publishing material that violates a person's right of privacy, malicious prosecution, wrongful eviction.
Another type of liability coverage is Personal Injury Liability or an Umbrella Liability Policy, which protects the insured against lawsuits involving libel, slander, defamation of character, false arrest, detention, imprisonment or malicious prosecution, invasion of privacy and wrongful eviction or wrongful entry.
Umbrella policies will provide coverage in case of false arrest, malicious prosecution, invasion of privacy, defamation of character, libel, slander, wrongful entry, or eviction.
For example, some umbrella policies cover you against lawsuits and judgments for slander, libel, false arrest, invasion of privacy, malicious prosecution, wrongful entry and false imprisonment.
PERSONAL INJURY LIABILITY COVERAGE - Protects against false arrest, detention, or malicious prosecution; libel, slander, defamation, violation of privacy, wrongful eviction, and wrongful entry
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