Examples of 'litigant' in a sentence

Meaning of "litigant"

Litigant (noun) - a person involved in a lawsuit
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  • A party suing or being sued in a lawsuit, or otherwise calling upon the judicial process to determine the outcome of a suit.
  • Disposed to litigate; contending in law; engaged in a lawsuit.

How to use "litigant" in a sentence

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A litigant must feel that he or she is being heard.
The plaintiff was effectively declared a vexatious litigant.
A vexatious litigant seeks to harass or subdue an adversary.
He was not technically a litigant in the case.
To intimidate a litigant into settling by choking their funding.
The complainant was an unsuccessful litigant at court.
The litigant may then choose a cheaper option.
On being what we call a litigant in person.
Or the litigant and his lawyer.
One or both of the parties litigant.
Rights of a litigant in a labour tribunal.
We are a professional litigant.
The litigant bringing the case can not be bothered.
Cases are not taken up if the litigant has no standing to sue.
Litigant in order to expedite business.

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Conduct of a litigant before court.
Its aim is to transform government into an efficient and responsible litigant.
Along comes a litigant who sues one of your clients.
Third parties can represent the litigant before courts.
He resolved many a litigant case with intuitional and electrical approach.
Against the judge discriminating against the litigant because he is a sinner.
Neither litigant owned any of the land adjacent to the road.
He alone can be judge and litigant in his own case.
Against the judge showing marks of honor to but one litigant.
Of the action as a whole the litigant must seek leave.
A litigant who approaches the court must come with clean hands.
Responsible for representing the litigant in all kinds of trials.
Litigant in person.
A case bond provides a litigant with money prior to a monetary recovery.
Sometimes other court expenses are so heavy that they constrain an individual litigant.
It is legitimate for one litigant to pave the way for others.
This refusal is usually done by telephone and avoids unnecessary travel to the litigant.
Ultimately only the litigant would suffer the consequences of this situation.
There were currently two procedures by which a litigant could address the judge.
As a litigant it is entitled to do so.
The damage may also stem from the behaviour of the litigant.
Lawyers use the term party or litigant to describe a participant in a civil case.
The above quote shows how courts appear to the typical litigant.
According to this last principle the litigant is responsible for the commencement of the procedure.
The procedure is too elaborate and technicalities impede the litigant at every stage.
A litigant whose testimony is rejected without reasons loses respect for the judicial system.
Even if this reduction is relative insofar as the litigant is also a tax payer.
Similarly, a litigant who is not satisfied.
Unless King proved to be a common litigant.
The Government was a unique litigant and had the obligation to follow the law.
We believe that Irving is planning on being what we call a litigant in person.
Attorney Fink is a passionate litigant who cares deeply about the needs of his clients.
Rulings such as this have classified the Church of Scientology as a chronically vexatious litigant.
Mr Dawson appeared as a litigant in person.
When a litigant is represented by a lawyer, is this representation a monopoly of lawyers?

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