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Definition of litigation:

  • (noun) a legal proceeding in a court; a judicial contest to determine and enforce legal rights

Sentence Examples:

Litigation is long and expensive.

Expensive litigation was thus avoided.

Amusement found in petty litigation.

Litigation was the natural consequence.

The end of litigation is justice.

The expenses of litigation are enormous!

The amount of litigation was enormous.

Much given to litigation in life.

Litigation was not disagreeable to her.

Nevertheless, they were fond of litigation.

This is designed to prevent litigation.

He also recommends abstinence from litigation.

Litigation followed, as a matter of course.

It is true that it is in litigation.'

Moreover, legislation is cheaper than litigation.

The litigation was still going on.

Litigation followed the choice of the Rev.

It means a long and tedious litigation.

It is not litigation, my dear fellow.

What an amount of litigation money does make!

And under it quite a deal of litigation arose.

Threatened litigation would be long and expensive.

I might say that such litigation followed.

This appears from evidence submitted in litigation.

Then followed a long course of tedious litigation.

Litigation will have to come first, legislation afterwards.

It was in litigation much of the time.

It is simply an invitation for international litigation.

Poole in any litigation connected with that road.

They were afraid of his passion for litigation.

By long litigation it was reduced about one-half.

He will have full charge of the litigation.

Octavia seemed to be considering the prospects of litigation.

They naturally thought otherwise, and threatened litigation.

Hill went into the litigation to see fair play.

Of course, it means injunction and long litigation.

That event put an end to the litigation.

The litigation would stretch into the next century.

Nothing of the money spent in endless litigation.

His title and estate had fallen into litigation.

On the other hand, litigation was officially discouraged.

"You appreciate that the litigation will be somewhat expensive?"

The curse of litigation fell on house and lands.

The estate has been in litigation for two years.

The course of litigation is exceedingly simple and summary.

He is not afraid of officials and loves litigation.

It's been in litigation longer than it's been haunted.

While the monopoly continued, indeed, litigation was averted.

The subject of litigation is supposed to be in Court.

Slaves and land furnished the basis of litigation.

Even then there was some litigation and much bitterness.

In the first place, discourage litigation and its miseries.

The litigation dragged on for some years without result.

Litigation in such cases is very slow and uncertain.

To him litigation was indeed cheap, but justice dear.

Litigation has been the constant accompaniment of Standard progress.

However, we will hope that we shall have no litigation.

The litigation was as limited in importance as in extent.

I do not think we need to dread any litigation.

Blows and litigation seemed likely to be the inevitable result.

The mine in which the fortune lies is in litigation.

After some controversy and litigation the matter was arranged.

This law removed all chance of incurring litigation lightly.

The directors were great losers, and much litigation followed.

After four or five years of expensive litigation we gave up.

The increase of population brought with it an increase of litigation.

The people were too busy to devote much time to litigation.

It would be a sight cheaper than litigation, I reckon.

"No," said Kant; "there is the litigation over the estate."

This high-stakes litigation needs a maximum of caution and control.

There will doubtless be abundance of litigation there before long.

For a long time this grave question was in litigation.

It would be a long and costly litigation, I fear.

Another litigation arising in the state was of national importance.

And the cause of the bulk of this is litigation.

An intended reform produced injustice, litigation, misery, and discontent.

Litigation kept land titles uncertain here, for many years.

Because we have an alternative to raising the cost of litigation.

This meant infringement litigation which might destroy both companies.

Such an Act will prevent endless misunderstandings and litigation.

It was his principle and his practice to discourage litigation.

Occasions of litigation or offense shall not proceed from me.

It is needless here to outline in detail the litigation that followed.

Very few States finish a litigation in this shorter period.

Lawyers tell me she is never happy but in litigation.

The trouble was still pending as a subject of litigation.

Litigation was a cheap and inexpensive amusement in those days.

The delay of litigation might readily be attended by ruin.

The farmers took eagerly to litigation to save themselves from stagnation.

When we raise the cost of litigation, we reduce its profitability.

You'd as well talk about litigation over the Bank of England.

The good and bad angel came to litigation about his soul.

What can be the meaning of all this endless litigation?

There is no litigation against us now in which you are interested.

Into the history of this litigation there is no time to enter.

Clients with well-filled purses brought their litigation to his office.

Freshly arising causes of litigation were to be referred to the Prince.

This was not a tort, a matter for private litigation.

Anne Clifford was not singular in her taste for litigation.

Litigation, too, always means delay, if not loss and anxiety.