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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actions at law" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to formal legal proceedings or lawsuits.
Example: "The plaintiff filed several actions at law to seek damages for the breach of contract."
Alternatives: "legal actions" or "lawsuits".
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Unless specifically allowed by statute, class action relief is not generally available in Virginia in actions at law.
Brewer developed the idea that the injunction was a special form of relief that could be used to prevent irreparable damage to property that could not be adequately compensated in later actions at law.
It is settled that in such cases we accept the facts as there found, not only in actions at law (Dower v. Richards, 151 U. S. 658, 14 Sup.
Otherwise, we have applied abstention principles to actions "at law" only to permit a federal court to enter a stay order that postpones adjudication of the dispute, not to dismiss the federal suit altogether.
Its purpose and effect, when read together with sections 648 and 700 (Comp. St. §§ 1584, 1668), is to define the scope of appellate review in actions at law without a jury.
It is true that, if the various plaintiffs had brought actions at law for the redress of such wrongs, the amount necessary to jurisdiction under § 24(1) would have been determined by the sum claimed in good faith.
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Even before 1591, when William Lambarde complained that his client had been "baited, and bitten with libels and slanders that be not actionable," that word has meant "subject to an action at law," legalese for "you have just furnished me grounds for a lawsuit".
Action at law by the Lorraine Manufacturing Company against Joseph Oshinsky and Samuel Valentine.
be liable to the party injured in any action at law, suit in equity, or other proper proceeding for redress.
This renders the proceeding judicial, and gives it the character of a suit or action at law.
This is an action at law upon a policy of insurance issued by the plaintiff in error, a corporation organized under the laws of the state of Connecticut.
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