civil suit
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Definition
- Noun:
- A lawsuit alleging violations of civil law by the defendant: A "civil suit" is a legal case brought by one party (the plaintiff) against another (the defendant) in a court of law. It seeks a remedy, such as monetary damages or an injunction, for a wrong that involves a breach of civil law or a private duty, as opposed to criminal law which involves public wrongs against the state.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The company filed a civil suit against its former employee for breach of contract.
- She won her civil suit and was awarded compensation for the damages to her property.
Advanced Usage
- "To bring a civil suit": To initiate or file a civil lawsuit.
- The victim decided to bring a civil suit for negligence after the accident.
- "To defend against a civil suit": To act as the defendant in a civil case.
- The law firm was hired to defend against the civil suit.
Variants and Related Words
- Civil action (n): Another term for a civil suit or lawsuit.
- The dispute was resolved through a civil action.
- Lawsuit (n): A general term for a case in a court of law; a civil suit is a type of lawsuit.
- The lawsuit dragged on for years.
- Plaintiff (n): The party who initiates a civil suit.
- Defendant (n): The party against whom a civil suit is brought.
Synonyms
- Legal action: The process of using the legal system to settle a dispute.
- Court case: A matter brought before a court for decision.
Related Phrases
- Settle a civil suit: To resolve a civil lawsuit out of court, often through an agreement.
- They chose to settle the civil suit to avoid a lengthy trial.
- Dismiss a civil suit: To have a court officially terminate a civil case.
- The judge dismissed the civil suit due to lack of evidence.
Noun
- a lawsuit alleging violations of civil law by the defendant