Examples of 'be litigated' in a sentence

Meaning of "be litigated"

be litigated: Refers to the legal process of taking a dispute to court for resolution, typically involving a lawsuit or legal action

How to use "be litigated" in a sentence

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Sometimes a claim must be litigated to determine if it is valid.
It is common for patents involving innovative medicines to be litigated.
Its actual validity can be litigated at a new trial.
It will be litigated to try to figure out what these individual elements mean.
Each provision or statute had to be litigated separately.
They have to be litigated and relitigated for every generation.
Now that dispute could be litigated.
The next step will be litigated before NLRB administrative law judges.
That will have to be litigated.
It will not be litigated until he 's apprehended.
Classified details can be litigated.
It won't be litigated until the suspect's apprehended.
Industry should be litigated.
Many contracts have a clause that establishes where disputes regarding the contract should be litigated.
In some cases it can be litigated as abandonment.

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Many contracts include a clause that establishes disputes regarding the contract that must be litigated.
The case will continue to be litigated in the lower courts.
Any legal action arising out of this Agreement shall be litigated.
GATS notions of necessity would not be litigated by investors in domestic tribunals.
In these cases, the claims do not necessarily have to be litigated.
A case submitted to the Court may not be litigated before another judicial body.
Obviously, you're thinking that your divorce may be litigated.
This policy continues to be litigated in the courts to this day 11.
The cases were sent to India to be litigated.
Otherwise, " it could be litigated for years and years and years . ".
These methods have been challenged and continue to be litigated in the courts.
As a result, these matters had to be litigated in non-specialist state courts.
But sometimes, in cases like this one, the case must be litigated.
The exact amount of damages was to be litigated at a trial scheduled for July 14.
Key concepts on ESCRs - Can economic, social and cultural rights be litigated at courts?
The regulations be litigated.
The Committee asks whether these constitutional provisions can be litigated by an individual.
So now the Bechly Institute is gonna be litigated out of existence.
I suppose ANYTHING could be litigated.
Both proposals provide that e-commerce disputes should be litigated in the forum of the consumer.
And, that board 's decision could be litigated.
Are these issues which can be litigated today?
For private trials, your case does not have to be litigated under a spotlight.

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