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lit·i·ga·ble
lI tih g bl
verb
intransitive verb
to carry on a legal contest by judicial (see judicial sense 1a) process
only states can litigate before this court—R. H. Heindel
transitive verb
to decide and settle in a court of law
litigate a claim
archaic dispute
Latin litigatus, past participle of litigare, from lit-, lis lawsuit + agere to drive — more at agent
The first known use of litigate was in 1615
litter1 of 2noun
a covered and curtained couch with poles to use for handles that is used for carrying a single passenger
a device (as a stretcher) for carrying a sick or injured person
material spread in areas where farm animals (as cows or chickens) are kept especially to absorb their urine and feces
the young born to an animal at a single time
a litter of puppies
a messy collection of things scattered about : rubbish
litter2 of 2verb
to give birth to young
to cover with litter
to scatter about in disorder
to lie about in disorder
litterbugnoun
a person who litters a public area
litter1 of 2noun
a covered and curtained couch with poles to use for handles that is used for carrying a single passenger
a device (as a stretcher) for carrying a sick or injured person
material spread in areas where farm animals (as cows or chickens) are kept especially to absorb their urine and feces
the young born to an animal at a single time
a litter of puppies
a messy collection of things scattered about : rubbish
litter2 of 2verb
to give birth to young
to cover with litter
to scatter about in disorder
to lie about in disorder
litre
litigateverb
to carry on a lawsuit
litigateverb
to carry on a lawsuit
litigantnoun
a person taking part in a lawsuit
litigantnoun
a person taking part in a lawsuit
litigateverb
to carry on a lawsuit
1 In the fourth chapter, it makes detailed discussions about the legal ways of realizing the litigable nature of the administrative factual behaviors.
第四章对于实现行政事实行为可诉性的法律途径进行了较为详细的论述。
2 If the company requests, the staff should fully cooperate and convey the litigable invention related rights, titles and profits to the company and its appointed agent.
若公司要求,员工必须完全配合并将该可诉讼发明的一切权利,名称和利益转让给公司或其指定代理人。
3 Litigable quality is the basic characteristic of Law including Economic Law. Economic Law has Litigable quality and the dispute of which need be solved through judicial way.
可诉性是包括经济法在内的法的基本诉性,经济法具有可诉性,经济法纠纷需要通过司法来解决。
4 Starting from analysis on its legal property, the author put forth his opinion centering on the litigable nature of final acceptance and records activity and its relationship.
作者从分析竣工验收备案的法律性质入手,围绕目前争议较大的有关竣工验收行为的可诉性及与商品房交付的关系等几个方面,提出了自己的见解。
5 Therefore, the title assessment of teachers in university has the litigable nature, teachers in university have the right to initiate administrative litigation to obtain the proper relief.
因此,高校教师职称评审行为具有可诉性,即高校教师有权提起行政诉讼以获得正当救济。
6 They agree to litigate all disputes in this court.
7 The company's unwillingness to make a deal increased her desire to litigate.
8 Natalie Loebner, a consultant and former Justice Department trial attorney who has litigated financial cases, told The Markup in an interview that mortgage companies using the pixel to share sensitive information with Facebook could violate the Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act or other regulations.
9 The bill would use data from the Carbon Majors database, which analyzes historical production data from 122 of the world's largest oil, gas, coal and cement producers, to litigate the climate liability claims.
1 可诉讼的