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- adjective That can be
sued .
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Examples
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The only thing I have to figure out is what would or would not make Asus a business/corporate/sueable entity in New York or my specific region, to ensure I can proceed.
Update: EEEPC Return A Recursive Hellhole - The Consumerist 2008
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Stroking a dick seems second nature to her so how is this sueable?
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To sue successfully on that basis, Beck would have to state some very specific instructions to his audience, when what they are doing is a lot more general and non-sueable.
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Majesty's and not by him granted away in any patent and therefore equally free to all His Majesty's subjects to fish in and haul their seines on shore, and praying for relief therein by a declaratory order of this Grand Assembly; it is ordered and declared by this Grand Assembly that every man's right by virtue of his patent extends into the rivers or creeks so far as low water mark and it is a privilege granted to him in and by his patent, and that therefore no person ought to come and fish there above low water mark or haul seines on shore without leave first obtained, under the hazard of comitting a trespass for which he is sueable by law.
The Bounty of the Chesapeake Fishing in Colonial Virginia James Wharton
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Page 232 in office for the benefit of the State in such sum as said board shall require, which bond shall be lodged with the Clerk of the County Court for safe keeping; together with a certificate of the appointment so made of Treasurer under the hand and seal of the Chairman aforesaid, which bond shall be sueable and recoverable as other State bonds now are or may be, and shall allow him a fair compensation for his services to be fixed by said Board.
The Beginnings of Public Education in North Carolina; A Documentary History, 1790-1840. Vol. I Charles Lee 1908
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Unfortunately, the copyright owners will wait for someone to become ’sueable’, but in the meantime legitimate models are crowded out … reply
Forget YouTube: Go To These Sites If You Want Hard Core Copyright Infringing Content Michael Arrington 2005
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