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How to use litigious in a sentence

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Local landowners are well aware of their rights over land and highly litigious when they are aggrieved.
Our increasingly litigious society could also have serious consequences for dog owners.
We have this kind of litigious society where the state is constantly trying to mediate between the rights of all of these atomic individuals.
The parties to contested actions are often at daggers drawn, and the litigious process serves to exacerbate the hostility between them.
On the subject of suing, does he think the media culture today is becoming overly litigious?
Ireland might hold the unenviable title of being the most litigious country in the world.
I've never considered a contract, but I don't live in a hugely litigious society.
Englishmen were notoriously litigious, but that represented a willingness to submit to the arbitration of the king's courts.
Inevitably, we must await judicial clarification of such words as purports to confer a benefit, but clearly there is room for litigious dispute.
Is this person likely to be litigious and bring lawsuits crashing down on the company?
But some clowns are concerned about the legal risks of throwing custard pies, what with society becoming more litigious.
In today's litigious society, we need to have someone to blame, to apportion accountability.
Though Americans are notoriously litigious, the plague of lawsuits is largely a myth.
But for the sleeveen's litigious scam to work, all that is needed is for the rest of us still to trust each other just enough.
Across the area, event organisers are having to face the consequences of an increasingly litigious society.
He was litigious, speculated cannily on the property market, hoarded grain in times of shortage and may have practised usury.
In fact, this kind of construction will draw a massive legal reaction from ever litigious New Yorkers.
By the by, I have often wondered why Bulgarian society is not more litigious.
All electronic communication, regardless of the medium, is now potential evidentiary fact in our litigious society.
The hiring of belcher itself was a strong indicator that the famously litigious Sterling was determined to go to court.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The mountaineer is not only a born fighter but he is also litigious by nature and tradition.
Today's litigious environment brings real estate agents face to face with increased risk that they will face claims of errors and omissions.
Charles wrote to complain the Human Rights Act would make people more litigious.
The general disposition was choleric, pugnacious, litigious.
When it comes to divorce, emotions and the desire to be litigious often run high.
More than half the states have joined the battle against the most litigious of patent-assertion entities, those known as patent trolls.
It was not a company to sympathize deeply with such a litigious spirit.
Still, the technical and litigious nature of receiverships and bankruptcy cases isn't for everyone.
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