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offer of amends Law — an offer to publish a correction and an apology for an act of libel. → amends … English new terms dictionary
an offer of amends — Law an offer to publish a correction and an apology for an act of libel … Useful english dictionary
amends — plural noun (in phr. make amends) compensate for a wrongdoing. Phrases offer of amends Law an offer to publish a correction and an apology for an act of libel. Origin ME: from OFr. amendes penalties, fine , plural of amende reparation , from… … English new terms dictionary
Amends — Infobox Television episode Title=Amends Series=Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season=3 Episode=10 Airdate=December 15, 1998 Production=3ABB10 Writer=Joss Whedon Director=Joss Whedon Episode list=List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes Prev=The Wish… … Wikipedia
amends — /əˈmɛndz / (say uh mendz) phrase make amends, to offer reparation or compensation for a loss, damage or injury of any kind; recompense. {Middle English amendes, from Old French, plural of amende reparation} …
tender of amends — An offer to settle a claim arising out of tort or contract … Ballentine's law dictionary
tender of amends — Etymology: tender (VI) : an offer of satisfaction for a wrong or breach of contract that serves when sufficient to stop the further accruing of interest and to impose on the plaintiff liability for subsequent costs in the action … Useful english dictionary
English defamation law — Modern libel and slander laws as implemented in many but not all Commonwealth nations, in the United States, and in the Republic of Ireland, are originally descended from English defamation law. The history of defamation law in England is… … Wikipedia
Defamation — This article is about the malicious statement. For the 2009 film, see Defamation (film). Libel and Slander redirect here. For other uses, see Libel (disambiguation) and Slander (disambiguation). Vilification and Calumny redirect here. For the… … Wikipedia
defamation — de·fa·ma·tion /ˌde fə mā shən/ n 1: communication to third parties of false statements about a person that injure the reputation of or deter others from associating with that person see also libel, slander; new york times co. v. sullivan in the… … Law dictionary