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▪ 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...
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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.
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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...
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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
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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.
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Libel!
Plot
Sir Mark Loddon, a war hero and Member of Parliament, is suing a newspaper for libel. The play was adapted into a movie, Libel, in 1959, relating to events of the Second World War, not the First.
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blasphemous libel is an offences in which ________.
Blasphemy is an offence under the common law of Northern Ireland. It has been abolished in England and Wales, and repealed in Canada and New Zealand. It consists of the publication of material which exposes the Christian religion to scurrility, vilification, ridicule, and contempt.
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Libel (EP)
All of the songs on Libel were produced and mastered entirely by Bigfoot. Libel was supported by the single "Messiah Complexes".
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Blasphemous libel
Northern Ireland
Blasphemous libel is an offence under the common law of Northern Ireland.
Section 7 of the Libel Act 1843 creates a defence. See also the Criminal Libel Act 1819, the Libel Act 1792 and section 8 of the Law of Libel Amendment Act 1888.
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Packaging library distribution I'm working on some shared library and now stuck with the problem that some software refused to pick the newer version, but some has to use the latest since it has some crucial changes. ...
It doesn't even sound like you need versions; just that libel-dev needs to Depends: on libel2-bin and libel2-bin needs to Conflicts: libel1-bin (if they're
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libel(l)ant in Chinese - libel(l)ant meaning in Chinese - ichacha.net
libel(l)ant in Chinese : 诽谤者; (向海事或宗教裁判所起诉的)控告人 …. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and ...
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Libel Act
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The Libel Act 1792 (32 Geo.3 c.60)
The Criminal Libel Act 1819 (60 Geo.3 & 1 Geo.4 c.8)
The Libel Act 1843 (6 & 7 Vict. c.96)
The
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Journal articles: 'Criminal Libel and slander' - Grafiati
Full text. Abstract: In the law of defamation, the jury is "the constitutional tribunal" of fact (J.C.C. Gatley, Libel and Slander, 9th ed. (London 1998), pp. 889-890). The jury's occupation of this position is usually traced back to Fox's Libel Act 1792. While confined in terms to criminal trials, the 1792 Act is regarded as ...
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Criminal libel
defamatory libel, seditious libel, blasphemous libel and obscene libel. The common law offences of seditious libel, defamatory libel, and obscene libel were abolished in England and Wales and Northern Ireland on 12 January
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definition of libel
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
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