libellee

libellee
li·bel·lee also li·bel·ee /ˌlī-bə-'lē/ n
1: a party against whom a suit has been instituted by a libel; esp: the respondent or defendant in a divorce proceeding
2: a person who has been libeled

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

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  • Libellee — Li bel*lee , n. (Law) (a) The party against whom a libel has been filed; corresponding to {defendant} in a common law action. (b) The defendant in an action of libel. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • libellee — noun see libelee …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • libellee — li·bel·lee || ‚laɪbÉ™ lɪː n. defendant, one against whom a libel has been filed in a court (Law) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • libellee — li·bel·lee …   English syllables

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  • libellee — The defendant in an admiralty or ecclesiastical suit …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • libellee — noun see libelee …   Useful english dictionary

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