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She had also made defamatory remarks about her lover's wife.
A person who has made defamatory remarks will not necessarily be civilly liable for them.
Ogilby had made defamatory remarks against her in public regarding food parcels.
Among the professor's defamatory remarks, Beverly says, was her statement that the company had repeatedly refused to bargain with the union.
The media have a right to publish defamatory remarks at the risk of paying heavy damages if they cannot subsequently be justified.
Officials have postponed their vote on whether photography, tape recording and defamatory remarks should be banned from town meetings.
"We demand that you immediately desist from making any further untrue and defamatory remarks regarding our client.
The part of a complaint for defamation in which the plaintiff avers that the defamatory remarks related to him or her.
The French, unlike the English, assume everyone has a reputation that deserves protection and which would be harmed by defamatory remarks.
In 1968, Cardell was found guilty of spreading defamatory remarks about the solicitors company who had supported the London Evening News.
Renaud later stated that Moschella had run a "malicious" campaign against him, and in December 1984 he launched a $41,000 suit for alleged defamatory remarks.
Henry Powell had now taken over, but the two previous curates got together to sue Darwin for defamatory remarks about the first absconding with the school's cash.
The 10 Does had made allegedly defamatory remarks about Krinsky and other SFBC executives on the Yahoo!
Dr. Ludwig Bessner (Jack Warden) was upset because Linnet made defamatory remarks about his clinic.
Warnaco contends he made similarly defamatory remarks at a speech to a convention of retail executives and in a letter he wrote to other licensees explaining his lawsuit.
To protect themselves and their employees, most companies have adopted an e-mail protocol: no salty language, for example; no discriminatory, derogatory or defamatory remarks; no transfer of company information.
After the company CEO, Robert Talbot, believed that the member made defamatory remarks after the company investigated building and operating private hospitals in Alberta.
Phoolka had filed the case at the Ludhiana court against Tytler accusing him of making defamatory remarks in programmes telecast on NDTV news channel.
Rath was ordered to cease his defamatory remarks "to ensure that the TAC's continued participation in the debate is not hamstrung by defamatory and unfounded allegations."
In July 2001 Harrigan successfully sued Australian radio broadcaster Alan Jones for defamatory remarks made by Jones during a 1998 interview, resulting in an award of $90,000.
Lastly, The College Network challenged the tortious interference awarded to Moore Educational Publishers as there was no reasonable probability that the defamatory remarks inhibited the formation of contracts.
In the gold-mining city of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, an Australian who had expressed defamatory remarks about Italians in an Italian-owned hotel was knocked dead by the barman.
On 31 August 2007 George took legal action against Gerry Anderson and the BBC for alleged defamatory remarks made on Radio Ulster in relation to tax evasion.
It was alleged that Ismail Ayob made defamatory remarks about Nelson Mandela in his affidavit, for which the court order stated that Ismail Ayob should apologise.
Both the business disparagement claim, which was viewed as trade libel, and the unfair competition claim, based on disparaging remarks, required that CompuServe knew or had reason to know of the defamatory remarks.