Slander definition

Slander means the utterance of false charges or misrepresentations which defame and damage another's reputation.
Slander means any libel communicated by spoken words.
Slander means a malicious publication by spoken words, transitory gestures, or by any form of communication other than those constituting libel, which communication tends to either blacken the memory of one who is dead, or the reputation of one who is alive, and expose him or her to public hatred, contempt, or ridicule.

Examples of Slander in a sentence

  • If Slander, Libel or clear Defamation of either Party have been acknowledged.

  • The Commercial General Liability policy must contain coverage for personal and advertising injury to protect against any claim of: • Libel • Slander • copyright or trademark infringement • invasion of privacy The commercial general Liability policy must provide a defense and indemnity for the above type of claims and such claims as those in clause B must not be excluded under the personal and advertising injury coverage of the policy.

  • Libel, Slander, False Arrest, Malicious Prosecution, Wrongful Entry or Eviction, Broad Form Property Damage.

  • Libel, Slander, False Arrest, Malicious Prosecution, Wrongful Entry or Eviction, Broad Form Property Damage, Products.

  • The main policies are summarised below: • Building and contents insurance • Increased cost of working • Public Liability • Employers’ Liability • Work Experience • Officials’ Indemnity • Libel and Slander • Fidelity Guarantee • Money Insurance • Personal Accident Optional additional insurance will be offered to schools, or may be requested by schools, and you will be advised of any additional costs to be charged should you decide to accept any quotes provided.

  • I hold that the Defendant, in the circumstances of this case, may rely upon the apology offered by virtue of the provision in section 2 of the Libel and Slander Act, and I shall accordingly take it into account in mitigation in consideration of damages to be awarded to the Claimant herein as is discussed .

  • Slander, Libelous or abusive behaviour will not be tolerated whatsoever by either Management, Employees or Third Parties associated with Better Visuals; whose reputation and business efficacy is of paramount importance, such unwarranted attitudes or communication will result in legal proceedings being issued.

  • Grounds for termination may include but are not limited to: Defamation, Slander, Harassment, Unlawful Conduct, Libel and any other conduct that is detrimental to IQE Limited, its Partners, Affiliates and Stakeholders.

  • Additional specialist covers such as Officials’ Indemnity (defined claims brought on a financial loss basis rather than any specific injury or damage to property) and ▇▇▇▇▇ and Slander are also provided.

  • No Slander The Business agrees not to in any way slander or injure the business reputation or goodwill of Denefits through any contact with customers, vendors, suppliers, employees or agents of Denefits, or in any other way.


More Definitions of Slander

Slander means the action of making a false statement damaging to a person's
Slander means the oral communication to a person false information tending to expose
Slander means the action of making a false statement damaging to a person's reputation in a substantive way.
Slander means a false and defamatory oral statement about a person.