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LIBEL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : a written statement in which a plaintiff in certain courts sets forth the cause of action or the relief sought b archaic : a handbill especially ... www.merriam-webster.com
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libel | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
Libel is a method of defamation expressed by print, writing, pictures, signs, effigies, or any communication embodied in physical form that is injurious to a ... www.law.cornell.edu
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Libel vs. Slander vs. Defamation – What are the Differences?
Libel and slander are types of defamatory statements. Libel is a defamatory statement that is written. Slander is a defamatory statement that is oral. www.thebusinesslitigators.com
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libel
▪ I. libel, n. (ˈlaɪbəl) Forms: 4–8 libell, 5 libelle, 5–7 lybell(e, 6–7 lybel, (6 Sc. libal), 3– libel. [a. OF. libel masc., libelle fem. (mod.F. libelle), ad. L. libellus, dim. of liber book. Cf. Sp. libelo, Pg., It. libello, used in legal senses.] † 1. A little book; a short treatise or writing.1... Oxford English Dictionary
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27-1-802. Libel defined, MCA
Libel is a false and unprivileged publication by writing, printing, picture, effigy, or other fixed representation that exposes any person to hatred. archive.legmt.gov
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What is libel? Avoiding defamatory statements - Gallaudet University
Libel is the publication of writing, pictures, cartoons, or any other medium that expose a person to public hatred, shame, disgrace, or ridicule. gallaudet.edu
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Libel (poetry)
Libel is a verse genre primarily of the Renaissance, descended from the tradition of invective in classical Greek and Roman poetry. Libel is usually expressly political, and balder and coarser than satire. wikipedia.org
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Utah Code Section 45-2-2
"Libel" means a malicious defamation, expressed either by printing or by signs or pictures or the like, tending to blacken the memory of an individual who is ... le.utah.gov
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Libel - Legal Dictionary - Law.com
Libel is the written or broadcast form of defamation, distinguished from slander, which is oral defamation. dictionary.law.com
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Section 18-4801 – Idaho State Legislature
A libel is a malicious defamation, expressed either by writing, printing, or by signs or pictures, or the like, tending to blacken the memory of one who is dead ... legislature.idaho.gov
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Libel and Slander on Social Media: When Posting Becomes ...
Learn what is considered libel or slander on social media, how defamation laws apply to social networks, and how someone can sue for ... www.purduegloballawschool.edu
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Libel Definition
An untruthful statement about a person, published in writing or through broadcast media, that injures the person's reputation or standing in the community. dictionary.nolo.com
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libel
libel/ˈlaɪbl; `laɪbl/ n1 [C] false written or printed statement that damages sb's reputation 诽谤性文字.2 [U] (law 律) act of publishing such a statement 发表诽谤性文字 sue a newspaper for libel 控告某报刊登诽谤性文字 [attrib 作定语]libel proceedings 诽谤文字的诉讼.3 [C] ~ (on sb) (infml 口) thing that tends to harm the reputation of... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Libel (disambiguation)
Libel may also refer to: Libel (EP), 2020 Libel (film) (1959), a British drama film Libel (poetry), a verse genre primarily of the Renaissance Libel meanings Wikipedia:Libel, Wikipedia's policy on libel wikipedia.org
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Libel (film)
Libel is a 1959 British drama film starring Olivia de Havilland, Dirk Bogarde, Paul Massie, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Robert Morley. During the libel trial, Buckenham and Loddon tell their versions of wartime imprisonment and their escape. wikipedia.org
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