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Moreover, directors may be sued personally.
Many of the states have adopted statutes expressly providing that such associations may be sued.
In February 2012, it considered whether corporations may be sued under the law.
You may be sued for defamation, with little chance of acquittal.
Undoubtedly a state may be sued by its own consent, as was the case in Curran v. Arkansas, 15 How.
The federal government is putting schools in a position where they may be sued whichever route they choose.
A town that makes children pay a fee to use its beaches may be sued by the state attorney general.
That decision said defendants in patent cases, as in other cases, may be sued essentially anywhere they do business.
For example, in contractual relationships, a person may be sued in the courts of the country where the obligation was to be performed.
The general rule is that, in the absence of statute, an unincorporated association is not a legal entity which may be sued in the name of the association.
The bill says employers may not be sued for decisions on claims for benefits, with one exception: They may be sued if they have "direct participation" in decisions that cause injury or death.
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