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disparagement of property1: disparagement (1)
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
disparagement of property — Criticism which discredits the quality of merchandise or other property offered for sale. Anno: 57 ALR2d 848; 33 Am J1st L & S § 344 … Ballentine's law dictionary
disparagement — dis·par·age·ment /di spar ij mənt/ n 1: the publication of false and injurious statements that are derogatory of another s property, business, or product – called also business disparagement, commercial disparagement, disparagement of property,… … Law dictionary
disparagement — /daspasrajmant/ In old English law, an injury by union or comparison with some person or thing of inferior rank or excellence. To discredit by marriage below one s class. Marriage without disparagement was marriage to one of suitable rank and… … Black's law dictionary
disparagement — /daspasrajmant/ In old English law, an injury by union or comparison with some person or thing of inferior rank or excellence. To discredit by marriage below one s class. Marriage without disparagement was marriage to one of suitable rank and… … Black's law dictionary
disparagement of title — Actionably tortious detraction from title for which person may be required to respond in damages. Injurious falsehood in which aspersion is cast on person s title to property. Publication made without privilege or justification of matter that is… … Black's law dictionary
disparagement of title — Actionably tortious detraction from title for which person may be required to respond in damages. Injurious falsehood in which aspersion is cast on person s title to property. Publication made without privilege or justification of matter that is… … Black's law dictionary
disparagement of title — Words or conduct which bring or tend to bring in question the right or title of another to particular property. 33 Am J1st L & S § 344 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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Any type of defamatory remark, either written or spoken, that causes pecuniary loss to an individual through disparagement of a particular business dealing. — Any type of defamatory remark, either written or spoken, that causes pecuniary loss to an individual through disparagement of a particular business dealing. A comprehensive term for any wrong or harm done by one individual to another individual s … Law dictionary
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