English to Latin Meaning of litmus


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Definitions of litmus in English
Adjective(1) of or relating to litigation(2) inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits
Examples of litmus in English
(1) The NFL is the most litigious league of all the professional sports.(2) Inevitably, we must await judicial clarification of such words as purports to confer a benefit, but clearly there is room for litigious dispute.(3) In fact, this kind of construction will draw a massive legal reaction from ever litigious New Yorkers.(4) And all we're wanting to do is ensure that in a highly litigious city, in a highly litigious society, that we make sure as far as is possible, that lawyers bring cases that are reasonable and fair.(5) We may shake our heads and say sadly that this is a ÔÇÿlitigious age,ÔÇÖ but our experience has been that only litigious processes guarantee the rights of all concerned.(6) But also a long-term cultural shift towards a more litigious society.(7) But some clowns are concerned about the legal risks of throwing custard pies, what with society becoming more litigious .(8) His litigious and tumultuous year away from football is also a concern.(9) In making the determination whether or not there is that necessary element of repetition one looks at the whole history of the defendant's litigious activity.(10) I've never considered a contract, but I don't live in a hugely litigious society.(11) By the by, I have often wondered why Bulgarian society is not more litigious .(12) If you look at it year on year there is probably a move upwards - it is a more litigious society now and legal fees are more structured now.(13) In most litigious situations the expression ÔÇÿwaiverÔÇÖ is used to describe a voluntary, informed and unequivocal election by a party not to claim a right or raise an objection which it is open to that party to claim or raise.(14) Across the area, event organisers are having to face the consequences of an increasingly litigious society.(15) We know that we are a highly litigious nation.(16) But nothing in the Convention jurisprudence requires courts to shut their eyes to the practical realities of litigious life even in a reasonably well-organised legal system.
(1) litigious ::
esse litigiosam
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