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gen. denigration (Andrey Truhachev)
busin. slander
law invalidation
law, pathol. prejudicialness (новизны)
notar. defamation (1. (law) the injuring of a person's good name or reputation Compare libel, slander 2. the act of defaming or state of being defamed. Example Sentences Including "defamation" AWS Legal's Nic Soper says New Zealand has no laws stopping anyone setting up informational websites, but defamation laws do apply. NEW ZEALAND HERALD (2003) But the guards and their bosses at Delta Security refused to apologise, so Robert's mum Siobhan sued for assault and defamation. SUN, NEWS OF THE WORLD (2000) He had resorted both to violence and to defamation of her character. Keene, Carolyn THE WITCH TREE SYMBOL He was called to testify in the defamation hearing of Hunte [or Hurte] alias Chapman v. Applegate. Rodney Bolt HISTORY PLAY: THE LIVES AND AFTER-LIFE OF CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE (2004) How about I promise not to contradict anything you've said to anybody as long as it's not a personal defamation? Clive Barker SACRAMENT (2001) It's also evident, says a Bangalore advocate, from the fact that Ramesh filed a civil suit and not a defamation suit. INDIA TODAY (1996) The principles underlying the pleading of defamation claims were unaffected by the new Civil Procedure Rules. TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES (2001) Union president Alex Forrest says if the paramedics can be exposed, the union will consider suing them for defamation. CANADA.COM (2004). Collins Alexander Demidov)
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