Libel definition
Examples of Libel in a sentence
Libel Laws – You may not publicly defame people through the published material, email, etc.
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Libel, slander, invasion of privacy or infringement of patents, trade secrets, or copyrights arising from or in connection with the material transmitted by means of Company-provided facilities or services; or by means of the combination of Company-provided facilities or services.
If Slander, Libel or clear Defamation of either Party have been acknowledged.
Advertising Injury Offence Advertising injury offence means only the following offences: ▪ Libel or slander in or with covered advertising material.
Libel, slander, defamation of character or invasion of rights of privacy.
AN ACT Defining Newspaper Libel and Providing Demanding Before Action Can be Brought.
Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, Transferred Assets shall not include any rights or claims of Seller with respect to the facts and circumstances giving rise to those certain proceedings collectively referred to as the "Lawsuits" and filed: In the Matter of the Libel and Petition of Exxon Corporation.
Libel, slander or any other form of defamation by Member or its affiliates, officers, directors, shareholders, partners, representatives, independent contractors, employees, or other agents of Vanderburgh or its affiliates, principals, owners, employees, or agents, or any member of the VSL community, other chartered operators or chartered homes.
Libel includes false statements made in written form, such as statements posted to newsgroups and publicly accessible websites, electronic mail, or any other printed form.