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Topics referred to by the same term
Litigation privilege can refer to: Work product doctrine, which confers privileged status on certain works made in relation to litigation An absolute
Litigation_privilege
Secrecy of law advice to clients
privilege are set out in common law. The Civil Procedure Rules 1998 ('CPR') Rule 31.15 establishes a right to inspect documents in civil litigation,
Legal_professional_privilege
CPR. Privilege discloses a substantive right to keep privileged material confidential not only in the context of litigation, but generally. Privilege extends
Legal professional privilege in England and Wales
Legal_professional_privilege_in_England_and_Wales
Evidentiary rule in the US
purpose of the state secrets privilege is to prevent courts from revealing state secrets in the course of civil litigation. The government may intervene
State_secrets_privilege
Defamation and sexual-assault lawsuits
original incursions), and was thus protected under supposed "absolute litigation privilege" provided by New York State Civil Rights Law § 74. In late March
E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump
E._Jean_Carroll_v._Donald_J._Trump
2024 film by Justin Baldoni
Baldoni's lawsuit against Lively was ultimately dismissed due to litigation privilege. Baldoni and Abel also filed a countersuit against Stephanie Jones
It_Ends_with_Us_(film)
Litigation undertaken for the general good
court. It is the court's privilege to entertain the application for the PIL. One of the earliest public interest litigation was filed by G. Vasantha Pai
Public interest litigation in India
Public_interest_litigation_in_India
Extension of attorney–client privilege
potential litigation against a common adversary may share privileged information without waiving their right to assert attorney–client privilege. Because
Joint_defense_privilege
Law protecting conversations between client and lawyer
the two limbs of legal professional privilege: advice privilege and litigation privilege. Legal professional privilege has been described as an "important
Legal professional privilege in Australia
Legal_professional_privilege_in_Australia
Common law rule of evidence
spousal privilege (also called marital privilege or husband-wife privilege) is a term used in the law of evidence to describe two separate privileges that
Spousal_privilege
Aspect of US legal privilege
of litigation is not discoverable. The work-product doctrine is more inclusive than attorney–client privilege. Unlike the attorney–client privilege, which
Work-product_doctrine
Limitation on freedom of speech in the US
generally several "privileges" that can get a defamation case dismissed without proceeding to trial. These include the litigation privilege, which makes statements
United_States_defamation_law
Principle in common law
Deliberative process privilege is the common-law principle that the internal processes of the executive branch of a government are immune from normal
Deliberative process privilege
Deliberative_process_privilege
Governs which facts may be presented at trials and inquests, and how
private privilege: the privilege against self-incrimination; legal professional privilege (or litigation privilege or attorney-client privilege); and marital
Law of evidence in South Africa
Law_of_evidence_in_South_Africa
Swedish businessman
regarding the alleged FBI investigation, even if false, was protected by litigation privilege, but the California Court of Appeals disagreed, allowing Freer and
Carl_Freer
Rule of evidence
priest–penitent privilege, clergy–penitent privilege, clergy privilege, confessional privilege, pastor–penitent privilege, clergyman–communicant privilege, or ecclesiastical
Priest–penitent_privilege
Reporter's privilege in the United States (also journalist's privilege, newsman's privilege, or press privilege), is a "reporter's protection under constitutional
Reporter's_privilege
Controversies involving the New York City-based newspaper
dismissing the case, the judge cited opinions establishing the “litigation privilege”. The judge also viewed Baldoni as a public figure and that he needed
List of The New York Times controversies
List_of_The_New_York_Times_controversies
Landmark privacy law case in New Zealand
that AMI's claim of litigation privilege was not genuine, as when they said this, they had no reasonable contemplation of litigation on the matter. The
Lochead-MacMillan v AMI Insurance Ltd
Lochead-MacMillan_v_AMI_Insurance_Ltd
Litigating for little to no meritful reason
Frivolous litigation is the use of legal processes with apparent disregard for the merit of one's own arguments. It includes presenting an argument with
Frivolous_litigation
Set of guidelines for providing evidence to British parliamentary select committees
considered excessive the rules of sub judice (current, likely and pending litigation privilege) withholding and redacting evidence on the grounds of national security
Osmotherly_Rules
court Abella J McLachlin CJ and Cromwell and Karakatsanis JJ Lizotte v Aviva Insurance Co of Canada 2016 SCC 52 [20] Litigation privilege – Unanimous
Reasons of the Supreme Court of Canada by Justice Gascon
Reasons_of_the_Supreme_Court_of_Canada_by_Justice_Gascon
the damages incurred had to be from the DMCA removal of content. Litigation privilege does not bar the tortious interference and unfair competition claims
Amaretto Ranch Breedables, LLC v. Ozimals, Inc.
Amaretto_Ranch_Breedables,_LLC_v._Ozimals,_Inc.
Litigation to intimidate critics
participation (also known as SLAPP suits or intimidation lawsuits), or strategic litigation against public participation, are lawsuits intended to censor, intimidate
Strategic lawsuit against public participation
Strategic_lawsuit_against_public_participation
points for strategists. While litigation presents opportunities for information denial through the rules of privilege and work product, even more opportunities
Litigation_strategy
Canadian legal dispute
misled”, but the Crown objected to the line of questioning based on "litigation privilege". Roslyn MacVicar, former Pacific chief of the CBSA, denied that
Extradition case of Meng Wanzhou
Extradition_case_of_Meng_Wanzhou
Civil action brought in a court of law
called litigation. The plaintiffs and defendants are called litigants and the attorneys representing them are called litigators. The term litigation may
Lawsuit
Type of lawsuit
emerged with exclusive jurisdiction over group litigation. Chancery jurisprudence on group litigation became increasingly incoherent after 1700. As the
Class_action
to hear the case and invoked the state secrets privilege, which ruled for the NSA, ending the litigation. In January 2019, a court in Germany ruled against
Litigation involving the Wikimedia Foundation
Litigation_involving_the_Wikimedia_Foundation
Thermal Generating System in eastern Nova Scotia, Canada
signed but were deemed to be protected by solicitor-client privilege or litigation privilege as detailed in Mitsui & Co. (Point Aconi) Ltd. v. Jones Power
Point Aconi Generating Station
Point_Aconi_Generating_Station
1791 amendment enumerating due process rights
Salinas v. Texas, significantly weakened the privilege, saying "your choice to use the Fifth Amendment privilege can be used against you at trial depending
Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Fifth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
2020 Supreme Court decision on subpoenas
Trump was "seeking to invent and enforce a new presidential 'tax return privilege,' on the theory that disclosing information in a tax return will necessarily
Trump_v._Vance
2020 Supreme Court decision on subpoenas
case raised questions of separation of powers, rather than executive privilege. It also noted that to request presidential documents like tax returns
Trump_v._Mazars_USA,_LLP
1953 United States Supreme Court case
government's claim of privilege in 1953. In 2005, the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld the decision in the new litigation, in which District
United_States_v._Reynolds
1947 United States Supreme Court case
information obtained or produced by or for attorneys in anticipation of litigation may be protected from discovery under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Hickman_v._Taylor
1981 United States Supreme Court case
employees were protected by attorney–client privilege when protection was necessary to defend against litigation. The Court also reversed and remanded the
Upjohn_Co._v._United_States
Class action lawsuit
Need to Rein in the Executive's Use of the State-Secrets Privilege in Post-September 11 Litigation". University of Miami Law Review. 62 (2): 625–650 – via
Hepting_v._AT&T
Principle of the English law of evidence
Public interest immunity (PII), previously known as Crown privilege, is a principle of English common law under which the English courts can grant a court
Public_interest_immunity
Lack of secrecy of religious confession in English courts
of lawyer and client the privilege was confined to communications between them made in respect of the particular litigation and it did not extend to communications
Priest–penitent privilege in England
Priest–penitent_privilege_in_England
Telecommunication interception facility
motions to dismiss the case, chiefly on the ground of the state secrets privilege, allowing the lawsuit to go forward. On August 15, 2007, the case was
Room_641A
Ownership of creative expressions and processes
L. Cutler (2008) International Patent Litigation Survey: A Survey of the Characteristics of Patent Litigation in 17 International Jurisdictions Archived
Intellectual_property
Litigation public relations, also known as litigation communications, is the management of the communication process during the course of any legal dispute
Litigation_public_relations
Legal reforms aimed at reducing tort litigation
grounds that litigation is an inefficient means to compensate plaintiffs; that tort law permits frivolous or otherwise undesirable litigation to crowd the
Tort_reform
2024 U.S. Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity
States v. Nixon (1974) and Trump v. Vance (2020) limit the president's privilege within the judicial process. Three separate civil lawsuits (later consolidated
Trump_v._United_States
Affairs of President of the United States
legal entanglements "a natural part of doing business" in the US. While litigation is indeed common in the real estate industry, Trump has been involved
Personal and business legal affairs of Donald Trump
Personal_and_business_legal_affairs_of_Donald_Trump
US standards for legal work and expenses
a collaborative effort among the American Bar Association Section of Litigation, the American Corporate Counsel Association, and a group of major corporate
Uniform Task-Based Management System
Uniform_Task-Based_Management_System
Intentional or unintentional release of secure information
other litigation have been brought after data breaches. They are often settled regardless of the merits of the case due to the high cost of litigation. Even
Data_breach
Body of facts in a legal proceeding
the quantum (amount), quality, and type of proof needed to prevail in litigation. The rules vary depending upon whether the venue is a criminal court,
Evidence_(law)
Breach of the rights conferred by a patent
validity or enforceability. Validity opinions are often sought before litigation related to a patent. The average cost of a validity opinion (according
Patent_infringement
Non-disclosure of information
attorney–client evidentiary privilege, which only covers communications between the attorney and the client. Both the privilege and the duty serve the purpose
Confidentiality
Nigerian journalist and newspaper founder
Gwarzo and Haliru Akilu. He also said that he had requested that the privileges of these officers be withdrawn so he could take their statements and conduct
Dele_Giwa
1976 American neo-noir film
date, litigation between her and Paramount began in 1975, with the studio gaining possession of the film and negating May's final cut privilege. When
Mikey_and_Nicky
Proposed carrier-based strike aircraft
cancellation in 1991. The manner of its cancellation was contested through litigation until a settlement was reached in January 2014. The United States Navy
McDonnell Douglas A-12 Avenger II
McDonnell_Douglas_A-12_Avenger_II
Head of state and government of the United States
Since 2001, the government has asserted the privilege in more cases and at earlier stages of the litigation, thus in some instances causing dismissal of
President of the United States
President_of_the_United_States
Irish Supreme Court case
the defendants had impliedly waived their privilege over expert advice obtained in connection with litigation and pending criminal prosecution for insider
Fyffes_Plc_v_DCC_Plc
Ongoing UK legal and political scandal
maintain privilege over documents relevant to ongoing litigation/remediation activities. Specifically, the Post Office has maintained privilege over documents
British_Post_Office_scandal
Regulations for hunting
agencies Related topics Administrative law Bankruptcy law Climate change litigation Earth jurisprudence Earth law Ecocide Energy law Environmental crime poaching
Game_law
American lawyer
anticipates extensive and complex litigation in the case. "Barry Pollack - District of Columbia - Lawyer Profile | Benchmark Litigation". benchmarklitigation.com
Barry_Pollack
1990 U.S. civil rights law
discharge of employees, job training, and other terms, conditions, and privileges of employment. "Covered entities" include employers with 15 or more employees
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
Americans_with_Disabilities_Act_of_1990
2017 maritime accident
issued a "Memorandum for distribution". The memorandum defines the legal privilege of such reports, but in the interests of transparency authorizes the release
USS John S. McCain and Alnic MC collision
USS_John_S._McCain_and_Alnic_MC_collision
Supreme Court of Canada case
between him and his lawyer. Though privilege has its origins as an evidentiary rule to protect parties in a litigation, it has become available to all clients
Solosky_v_R
Sexual and other abuse cases in the LDS Church
liability in the case, and said it was settling the lawsuit based on "litigation economics" alone. In September 2008, LDS Church bishop Timothy McCleve
Mormon_abuse_cases
2022 lawsuit filed by Donald Trump
of which were classified, for potential attorney-client or executive privilege. The case was assigned to District Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee
Trump_v._United_States_(2022)
Largest consumer antitrust class action settlement in U.S. history
The payment card interchange fee and merchant discount antitrust litigation is a United States class-action lawsuit filed in 2005 by merchants and trade
Payment card interchange fee and merchant discount antitrust litigation
Payment_card_interchange_fee_and_merchant_discount_antitrust_litigation
Commonwealth jurisdictions
statements in certain contexts is protected by absolute privilege. The breadth of absolute privilege includes testimony before a judicial or quasi-judicial
Canadian_defamation_law
British accounting professional services network
settlement agreement with VEREIT stockholders to settle pending class action litigation against Grant Thornton regarding among other things alleged violations
Grant_Thornton
Civil wrong due to a deliberate act
without consent or privilege) Battery (A battery is the intentional harmful or offensive touching of another without consent or privilege) Conversion (A conversion
Intentional_tort
1954 U.S. law criminalizing membership in communist organizations and supporting them
third section, the Communist Party would be deprived of "the rights, privileges, and immunities of a legal body". The Internal Security Act of 1950 had
Communist_Control_Act_of_1954
Type of legal protection for an invention
Arno via barge. The Venetian Senate granted Brunelleschi an exclusive privilege valid for three years: during this period, no one else could build, use
Patent
1996 United States Supreme Court case
particularly illnesses and traumas that are likely to result in litigation. If there were no privilege, evidence such as that sought from Redmond by Allen's estate
Jaffee_v._Redmond
Web browser developed by Google
$34.5 billion. Perplexity stated that the sale could remedy anti-trust litigation against Google, in which a judge was considering compelling the sale of
Google_Chrome
Dispute resolution with assistance of a moderator
exceptions. The without-prejudice privilege does not apply if it was excluded by either party or if the privilege was waived in proceedings. Although
Mediation
1959 California civil rights law
entitled to the full and equal accommodations, advantages, facilities, privileges, or services in all business establishments of every kind whatsoever."
Unruh_Civil_Rights_Act
American oil tycoon (born 1933)
Tim Curry said, "We were out-bought and out-thought". In related civil litigation concerning Wilborn's death following the murder trial, Davis prevailed
T._Cullen_Davis
Legal theory about admissible evidence
(2012). "Intolerable Abuses: Rendition for Torture and the State Secrets Privilege". Alabama Law Review. Vol. 63, no. 3. Retrieved 2021-02-28. Seth F. Kreimer
Mosaic theory of the Fourth Amendment
Mosaic_theory_of_the_Fourth_Amendment
Communication causing harm to reputation
recognized privileges are referred to as residual justification privileges. There are two types of privilege in common law jurisdictions: Absolute privilege has
Defamation
Free and open-source SSH suite
was the first version to support the SSH-2 protocol alongside SSH-1. Privilege separation was introduced in version 3.2 (April 2002): sshd forks into
OpenSSH
2025 wildfire in Los Angeles County, California, USA
initiative as a way to help victims rebuild more quickly and avoid lengthy litigation. However, critics, including residents and attorneys representing fire
Eaton_Fire
were caught by the crime-fraud exception to attorney-client privilege. The church's litigation over its members' tax deductions focused on the validity of
Tax status of Scientology in the United States
Tax_status_of_Scientology_in_the_United_States
In legal proceedings
ediscovery or e-discovery) refers to discovery in legal proceedings such as litigation, government investigations, or Freedom of Information Act requests, where
Electronic_discovery
Claims with respect to Certain Problems of Marine Transportation and Litigation 1945 – Agreement between the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia
List of Australian bilateral treaties
List_of_Australian_bilateral_treaties
Judgement of the High Court of Australia
dominant purpose test would 'extend the area of privilege with the result that a party to litigation, and the court, would have less access to relevant
Esso Australia Resources Ltd v Federal Commissioner of Taxation
Esso_Australia_Resources_Ltd_v_Federal_Commissioner_of_Taxation
Status. In 2003, attorney Gregorio Igartúa and others in a third round of litigation (Igartúa III) filed suit seeking to enfranchise U.S. citizens residents
Federal voting rights in Puerto Rico
Federal_voting_rights_in_Puerto_Rico
Requirement for the US Federal Reserve to limit debit card fees
fees or "debit card swipe fees" are paid to banks by acquirers for the privilege of accepting payment cards. Merchants and card-issuing banks have long
Durbin_amendment
American lawyer (born 1951)
& Burling, representing the firm's multinational corporate clients in litigation. Holder was senior legal advisor to Barack Obama during his 2008 presidential
Eric_Holder
Scottish interests were served by an officer called the Conservator of Privileges, or Conservator of the Scottish Staple. The Conservator held a judicial
Scottish_Staple
British lawyer and judge (born 1969)
15 June 2018. "Civil Litigation Brief". www.civillitigationbrief.com. 26 September 2013. Retrieved 15 June 2018. "Civil Litigation Brief". www.civillitigationbrief
Victoria_McCloud
British politician (born 1978)
defeat at the 2024 general election, Farris was appointed as Head of Litigation Communications at FGS Global. Farris married Henry Farris in 2011. The
Laura_Farris
US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals case (2011)
surveillance program itself could remain confidential under the state secrets privilege. The case was first heard at the District Court for the Northern District
Jewel v. National Security Agency
Jewel_v._National_Security_Agency
Litigation involving political opposition research report regarding the 2016 US election
claim that publication of the document was protected by the fair report privilege, which can immunize reports based on official government records." On
Litigation involving Steele dossier
Litigation_involving_Steele_dossier
Penal labor dispute in the United States
leaders were punished with solitary confinement, loss of communication privileges, and prison transfers. By 2019, none of the strikers' demands had been
2018_U.S._prison_strike
century. The guilds were identified with organizations enjoying certain privileges (letters patent), usually issued by the king or state and overseen by
Guilds_in_medieval_Europe
Shooting in Wisconsin, United States
government (dismissed by trial judge) Verdict Not guilty on all charges Litigation Wrongful death lawsuit by one of the deceased's father against Rittenhouse
Kenosha_unrest_shooting
Out-of-court oral testimony of a witness, reduced to writing
in court or for discovery purposes. Depositions are commonly used in litigation in the United States and Canada. They are almost always conducted outside
Deposition_(law)
Head of the government of Singapore
and Health Act Procedure Electronic Filing System Integrated Electronic Litigation System Sources of Singapore law List of acts of the Parliament of Singapore
Prime_Minister_of_Singapore
English civil rights legislation
MPs to waive their parliamentary privilege and thus cite and have examined their own speeches if relevant to litigation. Following the United Kingdom European
Bill_of_Rights_1689
1324 armed conflict between England and France
the direct protection of the Crown, weakening one of the most important privileges of the nobility: that of jurisdiction over their own lands. One of those
War_of_Saint-Sardos
Lawsuit against the U.S. National Security Agency
to hear the case and invoking the state secrets privilege), ruled for the NSA, ending the litigation. The original plaintiffs besides the Wikimedia Foundation
Wikimedia_Foundation_v._NSA
When property, titles, or office are without a claimant or owner
of the petitioner, the claim is normally referred to the Committee for Privileges. If the claim is unopposed, the committee will generally award the claim
Abeyance
2005 United States Supreme Court case
family role. Even in the 1960s it was considered radical to challenge male privilege and reject the violence perpetrated against the family and women's agency
Town of Castle Rock v. Gonzales
Town_of_Castle_Rock_v._Gonzales
LITIGATION PRIVILEGE
LITIGATION PRIVILEGE
Boy/Male
Muslim
Privilege. Distinction.
Boy/Male
African, Australian, Norse, Norwegian, Swahili
Justice; Claim; Right; Privilege; Name of a Slave
Male
English
Anglicized form of Middle Welsh Urien, ORIAN means "privileged birth."
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Privilege; Welfare; Success; Good Fortune
Boy/Male
Arabic
Privilege; Distinction
Girl/Female
Arabic, Biblical
Purity; Modesty; Infallibility; Safeguarding; Esteemed Privileged
Male
Welsh
Old Welsh form of Celtic Orbogen, URBGEN means "privileged birth."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Intelligent; Power of Discrimination; Privilege; Distinction
Male
Welsh
Middle Welsh form of Old Welsh Urbgen, URIEN means "privileged birth." Urien was an actual historical king of Rheged who came to be incorporated into Arthurian legend as a Knight of the Round Table who initially opposed Arthur, but later became an ally. He was the husband of Morgan le Fay, father of Morvydd, Ywain/Owain, and Ywain the Bastard. Some authors make him a brother to King Lot and King Auguselus.Â
Boy/Male
Irish
Meaning “â€lord, chiefâ€â€ and implies “â€lord of the household.â€â€ A sixth-century saint, Tierney of Clones had the privilege of being baptized by St. Conleth of Kildare with St. Brigid as his godmother. As a young man he was captured by pirates and taken to the British king who placed him in the monastery of Rosnat in England. He later returned to Ireland and became Bishop of Clogher in County Down.
Girl/Female
Indian
Higher position, Esteemed privilege & honor
Girl/Female
Muslim
Higher position, Esteemed privilege & honor
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name, from Middle English bakere, Old English bæcere, a derivative of bacan ‘to bake’. It may have been used for someone whose special task in the kitchen of a great house or castle was the baking of bread, but since most humbler households did their own baking in the Middle Ages, it may also have referred to the owner of a communal oven used by the whole village. The right to be in charge of this and exact money or loaves in return for its use was in many parts of the country a hereditary feudal privilege. Compare Miller. Less often the surname may have been acquired by someone noted for baking particularly fine bread or by a baker of pottery or bricks.Americanized form of cognates or equivalents in many other languages, for example German Bäcker, Becker; Dutch Bakker, Bakmann; French Boulanger. For other forms see Hanks and Hodges (1988).Baker was well established as an early immigrant family name in Puritan New England. Among others, two men called Remember Baker (father and son) lived at Woodbury, CT, in the early 17th century, and an Alexander Baker arrived in Boston, MA, in 1635.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for the gatekeeper of a walled town or city, or the doorkeeper of a great house, castle, or monastery, from Middle English porter ‘doorkeeper’, ‘gatekeeper’ (Old French portier). The office often came with accommodation, lands, and other privileges for the bearer, and in some cases was hereditary, especially in the case of a royal castle. As an American surname, this has absorbed cognates and equivalents in other European languages, for example German Pförtner (see Fortner) and North German Poertner.English : occupational name for a man who carried loads for a living, especially one who used his own muscle power rather than a beast of burden or a wheeled vehicle. This sense is from Old French porteo(u)r (Late Latin portator, from portare ‘to carry or convey’).Dutch : occupational name from Middle Dutch portere ‘doorkeeper’. Compare 1.Dutch : status name for a freeman (burgher) of a seaport, Middle Dutch portere, modern Dutch poorter.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : adoption of the English or Dutch name in place of some Ashkenazic name of similar sound or meaning.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Antique; Distinct; Great King; Privilege; Distinction; Different
Boy/Male
British, Celtic, English, French
Privileged Birth
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Higher Position; Esteemed Privileged; Honour
LITIGATION PRIVILEGE
LITIGATION PRIVILEGE
Boy/Male
Norse American Shakespearean English French German Latin
Affectionate.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Higgins, resulting from a misdivision of a name such as Tom Higgins.
Male
Finnish
Variant form of Finnish Nikodeemus, NIKOTIEMUS means "victory of the people."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
The Only Swan; Soul
Biblical
present of the bag; of the pot; of the thigh
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Brightness of Good Shiva
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, German, Muslim, Parsi, Turkish
Desire
Girl/Female
Tamil
Honour of victory
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sword of Islam
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jaswanth | ஜஸà¯à®µà®‚தÂ
Worthy of praise, Victorious
LITIGATION PRIVILEGE
LITIGATION PRIVILEGE
LITIGATION PRIVILEGE
LITIGATION PRIVILEGE
LITIGATION PRIVILEGE
a.
Admitting of mitigation; that may be mitigated.
n.
Previous limitation.
n.
The act of vitiating, or the state of being vitiated; depravation; corruption; invalidation; as, the vitiation of the blood; the vitiation of a contract.
n.
Limitation; abridgment.
n.
Mildness or mitigation of punishment; lenity.
n.
A limitation.
n.
Mitigation; abatement.
n.
Limitation.
n.
Mitigation; alleviation, as of a disease.
n.
Cavilous litigation; cavillation.
v. t.
The act of limiting; the state or condition of being limited; as, the limitation of his authority was approved by the council.
adv.
With limitation.
v. t.
Expenses incurred in litigation.
v. t.
A restriction of power; as, a constitutional limitation.
n.
The act of mitigating, or the state of being mitigated; abatement or diminution of anything painful, harsh, severe, afflictive, or calamitous; as, the mitigation of pain, grief, rigor, severity, punishment, or penalty.
n.
An allaying; that which allays; mitigation.
n.
Limitation; restriction.
n.
Going to law; litigation.
v. t.
To free from wrangling or litigation.
n.
The act or process of litigating; a suit at law; a judicial contest.