defamation of title

defamation of title
defamation of title: slander of title

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  • Defamation — Def a*ma tion, n. [OE. diffamacioun, F. diffamation. See {Defame}.] Act of injuring another s reputation by any slanderous communication, written or oral; the wrong of maliciously injuring the good name of another; slander; detraction; calumny;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Defamation of religion — may refer to: [citation needed] Blasphemous libel, until 2008 a legal offense in England and Wales a term used in a resolution of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, see Defamation of religion and the United Nations …   Wikipedia

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  • slander of title — slander of title: a false and malicious written or spoken public statement disparaging a person s title to property that causes harm for which special damages may be awarded damages for the filing of a fraudulent lien and for slander of title M & …   Law 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

  • United States defamation law — The origins of United States defamation law pre date the American Revolution; one famous 1734 case involving John Peter Zenger established some precedent that the truth should be an absolute defense against libel charges. (Previous English… …   Wikipedia

  • Jews Against Anti-Christian Defamation — Infobox Organization name = Jews Against Anti Christian Defamation size = caption = motto = formation = 04.14.2005 headquarters = Framingham, MA type = Civil rights law leader title = President leader name = Don Feder key people = website = [http …   Wikipedia

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