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Перевод: defamatory speek defamatory


[прилагательное]
бесчестящий; дискредитирующий; позорящий; клеветнический


Тезаурус:

  1. In my judgment the principle established by the authorities to which I have referred (other than the Manchester Corporation case 1891 1 Q.B.94) is that any corporation, whether trading or non-trading, which can show that it has a corporate reputation (as distinct from that of its members) which is capable of being damaged by a defamatory statement, can sue in libel to protect that reputation, in the same way as can a natural person, although there will of course be certain types of statement which cannot defame an artificial person.
  2. Without greater honesty, we shall not combat effectively some of the extreme and ugly negativism which is widespread and which is epitomised by the derogatory phrases which Isaacs (1981) describes as "defamatory" like "old Crumble".
  3. 16.1 The Proprietor warrants that it has the unfettered right to authorise the publication of the Work; that the Proprietor's own contributions to the Work are original and contain no libellous defamatory obscene or otherwise unlawful or misleading matter and that all statements therein purporting to the facts are true.
  4. If the statement he makes is found to be true it will not be defamatory ( see Justification below) .
  5. The following excerpt from the articles was cited by Morland J. as an example of the allegations as they might affect the reputation of the council and might be defamatory:
  6. The ability to take such proceedings might well restrict or prevent public discussion of matters of public importance despite the willingness of any person wishing to take part in that discussion to take every reasonable precaution to avoid defamatory imputation against any identifiable individual.
  7. Argov himself had written an earlier letter of such hostility that it had to be returned by the paper because its contents were regarded by lawyers at The Times as potentially defamatory.
  8. A FURTHER ATTEMPT WAS MADE BY PHOENIX TO PUBLISH THE ARTICLE IN A FOLLOWING ISSUE - AND AGAIN THE PUBLISHER JOHN MULCAHY WAS TOLD THAT SMURFIT WEB PRESS WOULD NOT PRINT IT ON THE GROUNDS THAT THEY HAD BEEN ADVISED THAT THE ARTICLE WAS DEFAMATORY.
  9. THE BRITISH parliament, the fount of Western democracies, may soon adopt the technology of the radio station phone-in to prevent its members being sued for making defamatory remarks during debates that are broadcast to the nation.
  10. The essential basis of the police officers' claim in those proceedings is that the article complained of carried the clearly defamatory innuendo that their vindication by the P.C.A. and the deputy chief constable was worthless.
  11. If, therefore, a person can prove that the statements or criticisms complained of went beyond reasonable or forceful debate and were defamatory (as for example, a torrent of defamatory invective), and were influenced by indirect or ulterior motives, he might well be justified in issuing a writ.
  12. And without such plea, none of the background to the case to which we have briefly alluded can ever be placed before the jury: the only issues arising would be whether or no the publication was defamatory and, if so, what should the damages be.
  13. One would expect that if, in pursuing a matter of concern to him as a Member of Parliament, a Member wrote a defamatory letter to the Minister in charge of the department concerned, privilege would attach.

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