Definition of Litigiousness. Meaning of Litigiousness. Synonyms of Litigiousness

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Definition of Litigiousness

Litigiousness
Litigiousness Li*ti"gious*ness, n. The state of being litigious; disposition to engage in or carry on lawsuits.

Meaning of Litigiousness from wikipedia

- A lawsuit is a proceeding by one or more parties (the plaintiff or claimant) against one or more parties (the defendant) in a civil court of law. The archaic...
- of World Records, s****ing to stop them from listing him as "the most litigious individual in history". Guinness spokeswoman Sara Wilcox told The Huffington...
- treatment for litigiousness and reformism, Kosachyov and other Soviet psychiatrists recommended compulsory treatment for persons with litigiousness and reformism...
- grievances. In psychiatry, the terms querulous paranoia (Kraepelin, 1904) and litigious paranoia have been used to describe a paranoid condition which manifested...
- magnanimity, boldness, and confidence; a fleshy and wrinkle-free forehead, litigiousness, vanity, deceit, and contentiousness; a sharp forehead, weakness and...
- use his voice to advocate for peace rather than just blasting away at litigious family members and various pop stars, but still, few other pop musicians...
- Selmeczi, Anna (14 April 2011). "'From shack to the Constitutional Court'The litigious disruption of governing global cities". Utrecht Law Review. 7 (2): 60...
- business within three years. It plans to enter the less profitable but less litigious nutraceuticals industry. Sally ends the meeting by telling them that any...
- not comfortable talking to Alex about this because we feel we are in a litigious environment. ****o and goodbye, that's about it." He added, "It's not...
- ranks of society, full of private feuds, intimidation, land-hunger, and litigiousness, and consideration of Richard's life and career against this background...