- sue in court
- (n) samani.
English-Mandinka dictionary. 2009.
English-Mandinka dictionary. 2009.
sue — vb sued, su·ing [Anglo French suer suire, literally, to follow, pursue, from Old French sivre, ultimately from Latin sequi to follow] vt: to bring an action against: seek justice from by legal process vi: to bring an action in court Merriam… … Law dictionary
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sue — [so͞o] vt. sued, suing [ME suen < OFr sivre, suir < VL * sequere, for L sequi, to follow: see SEQUENT] 1. to appeal to; petition; beseech 2. Archaic to be a suitor of; woo 3. Law a) to petition (a court) for legal redress … English World dictionary
Sue Lowden — Member of the Nevada Senate from the Clark 3 district In office 1993–1997 Preceded by Jack Vergiels Succeeded by Valerie Wiener Personal detail … Wikipedia
Sue — may refer to:As an acronym* the IATA airport code for Door County Cherryland Airport in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin * the fictional book series A Series of Unfortunate Events * Dassault Super Étendard (SuE), a French aircraft carrier borne strike… … Wikipedia
Sue Rodriguez — (August 2, 1950 – February 12, 1994) was an advocate of assisted suicide. She was born in British Columbia, with the given name Sue Shipley, and grew up in Thornhill, Ontario, a suburb of Toronto. Her first marriage was short lived.Rodriguez, who … Wikipedia
sue out — vt: to apply for and obtain in judicial proceedings sued out a summons Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. sue out … Law dictionary
sue — [sjuː ǁ suː] verb [intransitive, transitive] LAW to make a legal claim against someone, especially for an amount of money, because you have been harmed in some way: • If the builders don t fulfil their side of the contract, we ll sue. sue for •… … Financial and business terms
sue — [v] bring legal charges against accuse, appeal, beg, beseech, bring an action, charge, claim, claim damages, contest, demand, drag into court, enter a plea, entreat, file, file a claim, file suit, follow up, haul into court, have the law on, have … New thesaurus
sue — suË v. take court action against, institute court proceedings against; earnestly request, plead, petition, entreat; woo, court … English contemporary dictionary
court — [n1] yard, garden of building cloister, close, compass, courtyard, curtilage, enclosure, forum, patio, piazza, plaza, quad, quadrangle, square, street; concepts 509,513 court [n2] ruler’s attendants castle, cortege, entourage, hall, lords and… … New thesaurus