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Yes, you can get a settlement if you win a court case for slander.

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How do you get the money that you are suing for if the person does not work?

Possibly from other assets, possibly from insurance, possibly you don't get it. There is no guarantee that you will be paid.


What is the legal basis for the beef industry's lawsuit against Oprah Winfrey?

what "was" the legal basis. Because Oprah displayed the cruel and unhealthy quality of beef the company's profits plummeted. I think they were suing for defamation and slander.


Can you press charges against someoene who lied to court to have you arrested?

If you are found not guilty you have the option of suing them in civil court for damages.


What is default request affidavit and entry?

These are stating that you owe money that has not been paid off. Someone is suing you to get the money back.


False speech intended to hurt another is?

Slander. SLANDER.


Use slander in a sentence?

Typically defamation (slander/libel) type charges are, in the US are always torts, and very rarely criminal in most other countries. As a tort they have no sentence, only damages to be paid. However in many cases a judge can issue an injunction against the behavior and if that is ignored, the personal can be tried criminally for it's violation.


If some one is suing you can you still file bankruptcy?

Yes


How easy is it to sue for slander?

No, suing isn't very difficult. Regardless of the type of claim, you draft the lawsuit, file it with the appropriate court, and have it served. Whether or not you win is the question. I'm not sure what you mean by carcitor and incraration. Depending on what cause of action you are trying to assert, you'll have to tender the appropriate evidence to assert the defendant's liability.


What is to slander someone?

To slander is to say something that is not true. Slander is often used in a political campaign.


How are slander and libel the.. how are they different?

Slander and libel are derogatory or harmful remarks. Slander is spoken, and libel is written.


What is the difference between libel and slander?

The difference between slander and libel is that slander is the spoken word, whereas libel is a written word i.e. newspaper, anything in the public domain. libel can be a criminal offense as well as civil rights to civil liability while slander is a mere civil offense. libel is permanent in form while slander is temporary in form. in slander damages must be proved


How are slander and libel the sameHow are they different?

Slander and libel are derogatory or harmful remarks. Slander is spoken, and libel is written.

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