That is the correct past tense "sued" (filed lawsuit or claim).
All forms of the word sue are spelled the same.
"Sued" is spelled as S-U-E-D in the legal context, where it refers to the act of taking legal action against someone in a court of law.
Yes, a 17-year-old can be sued in South Carolina. Minors can be held liable for their actions in civil court, although their legal rights and obligations may vary compared to adults. It is advisable to seek legal guidance in such situations.
Yes, a 13-year-old can be sued. However, since minors do not have the legal capacity to enter into contracts, any legal action taken against them would need to involve their parents or legal guardians.
Common law requirements for recognition of legal personality of a juristic person typically include the ability to sue and be sued, own property, and enter into contracts in its own name. Additionally, the entity must have a distinct legal existence separate from its members and comply with registration and filing requirements set out by the relevant jurisdiction.
The newspaper was sued for libel after publishing false information about the politician.
Yes, it is possible to be sued for defamation, copyright infringement, or other legal issues related to content posted on YouTube or other social networking websites. Users should be aware of the laws and guidelines to avoid any legal implications.
suede shoes.
The past tense of "sue" is "sued."
Since you are only 15 years old and not a legal adult, you can not be sued, but your parent/legal guardian can be sued.
Yes, as funny as it is, Barney the dinosaur did get sued back in 2006. He got sued because of legal threats he was making.
I don't think you would be sued. But I recommend not using it.
It's probably legal, but many pages like these are having problems with law, and are often sued by someone. You can use them until they are shut down by FBI
A website who has a disclaimer cannot be sued for posting inaccurate medical or legal information. That is what a disclaimer is for.
Perhaps, if you can prove you were wrongly sued and you suffered monetary damages, such as legal expenses.
The past tense of the verb to sue is "sued". The brushed material is "suede".
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This is known as "legal personality" or "corporate personhood," which allows a corporation to enter into contracts, own assets, incur liabilities, and take legal action in its own name. This separate legal entity status provides protection to shareholders from being personally liable for the corporation's debts and obligations.
Actually, it is legal to kill a man when he is pointing a gun at you because it is considered self defense. You may be sued but it is considered legal.