libel writ
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A formal document from a court that orders someone to appear and answer a libel claim.
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- The celebrity was served with a libel writ after his controversial comments.
- The newspaper received a libel writ for its controversial article.
- Issuing a libel writ can be an expensive and lengthy process.
- His lawyers advised him to file a libel writ against the defamatory publication.
- The newspaper received a libel writ demanding a retraction.
- A libel writ was served on the defendant yesterday morning.
- His lawyers prepared a libel writ against the publishing house.
- The politician announced his intention to issue a libel writ over the false accusations.
- She threatened to file a libel writ if the false allegations continued.
- If the allegations persist, they will have no choice but to seek a libel writ.
- The court issued a libel writ for the journalist to appear.
- She was shocked to receive a libel writ from the public figure.
- Responding to a libel writ requires careful legal counsel.
- The court is currently reviewing the details of the libel writ submitted by the celebrity.
- They managed to settle the dispute before an official libel writ was served.
- Prior to the trial, several libel writs had been exchanged between the parties.
- A libel writ carries significant legal implications for both parties.
- Filing a libel writ can be a lengthy and expensive process.
- The company sought a libel writ to protect its reputation.
- The company hoped that the libel writ would deter further damaging reports.