Because the subject matter of the controversy may be litigated hereafter should not deprive parties in the proceeding of any rights which they would otherwise have.
On the trial the alteration of the checks by Davis was established beyond contradiction and the substantial issue litigated was that of the plaintiff's negligence.
But while it is litigated and uncertain what the law is, differences will exist, and discord will prevail.
Innocent party (Law),a party who has not notice of a fact tainting a litigated transaction with illegality.
Law) Defn: A public officer who is invested with authority to hear and determine litigated causes, and to administer justice between parties in courts held for that purpose.
View of premises (Law), the inspection by the jury of the place where a litigated transaction is said to have occurred.
Law), the facts which form the environment of a litigated issue.
One judge and two justices of the peace will be sufficient to attend to all the judicial and litigated business there is.
Keen intellects from the bench, aided perhaps by keener ones from the bar in forty-five different jurisdictions, are discussing the problems of the day as they appear mirrored in litigated causes.
In nothing does it resemble the act of judging a litigated cause.
Settle thelitigated Territory itself, and end their big lawsuit, they could not; often as they tried it, with the whole world encouraging and urging them.
These litigated Duchies are now the Prussian Province Julich-Berg-Cleve, and the nucleus of Prussia's possessions in the Rhine country.
He has occasionally appeared in the courts here in litigated cases, but has mainly confined his professional work to his office.
He never became a finished advocate and speaker, but his enterprise and integrity secured him a large business, most of which was litigated in the counties of the Western Reserve.
All questions that concern more than one State, or that are litigated between citizens of different States, or which are international in their bearing, come before the national judges.
This court can give no opinion to any department of the government, nor can it decide upon or influence any subject that has not come before it as a regularly litigated case in law.
An exceedingly important recommendation of the Secretary relates to the manner in which contests and litigated cases growing out of efforts to obtain Government land are determined.
Assuming, however, the need of an appraisement in every litigatedcase involving railway schedules, it is evident that each case would have to have its own appraisement, for value is ever changing and unstable.
If the judges of this court were themselves without precedent touching upon the litigated proposition, it was still further referred to the second Minor Sanhedrin of Jerusalem, located in the Azarah.
If no authentic tradition offering a solution of the litigated question was in the possession of the Sanhedrin to which appeal had been taken, the matter was then referred to the first Minor Sanhedrin in Jerusalem which sat in the Har-habaith.
Mingling with intelligent men at Bristol, Mr. Gwinnett had become well informed upon the litigated points in controversy and was well acquainted with the relative feelings and situation of the two countries.
In 1741 he commenced the publication of a General Magazine filled with much useful matter but less acceptable than his former productions to many--probing, as it did, litigated points in theology.
Here a patent having once been sustained, say, in Boston, may have to be litigated all over again in New York, and again in Philadelphia, and so on for all the Federal circuits.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "litigated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.