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Legal Definitions - sue out
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Definition of sue out
Definition: To apply to a court for the issuance of a court order or writ.
Example 1: John decided to sue out a restraining order against his ex-girlfriend.
Example 2: The company's lawyer advised them to sue out a writ of injunction to prevent their competitor from using their patented technology.
These examples illustrate how "sue out" is used to describe the act of applying to a court for a specific legal action, such as a restraining order or writ of injunction. The term "sue out" is often used in legal contexts and may not be familiar to those outside of the legal profession.
A good lawyer knows the law; a great lawyer knows the judge.
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Simple Definition
Term: SUE OUT
Definition: When someone wants a court to give them an order or writ, they can ask the court for it. This is called suing out.
If the law is on your side, pound the law. If the facts are on your side, pound the facts. If neither the law nor the facts are on your side, pound the table.
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