Sentence examples for act has been litigated from inspiring English sources

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This law, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, has been litigated, amended, debated, maligned.

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Aboriginal title to property has been litigated, aboriginal title to identity has not," he told the Guardian.

That phrase has been litigated ever since.

The case, which has been litigated for almost 10 years, has been a strain on Dukes.

In deference to due process, a player can continue to take the field until his case has been litigated.

The Merchants' Loan argument has been litigated by tax protesters several times, and the courts have uniformly rejected the argument that income consists only of corporate profits.

Chief Executive Bruce Downey has been litigating his way to 17% average annual sales growth since 1997.

The particulars of the case have been litigated and relitigated.

Benghazi Q: And on the Benghazi question, I know pieces of the story have been litigated, and you've been asked about it.

Delaware courts, the place where most of these cases have been litigated, require a MAC to be "significantly durational" in impact and have never found a MAC.

Officials said they knew of about 75 cases that had been litigated since the 2005 presumption law, and the city had prevailed in about 65 percent.

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