libel
111criminal libel — noun Law the offence of making a malicious defamatory statement in a permanent form …
112sedition libel — Laipila ho ālaala kipi …
113seditious libel — A communication written with the intent to incite the people to change the government otherwise than by lawful means, or to advocate the overthrow of the government by force or violence. Smith Act, 18 U.S.C.A. No. 2385. See alien and sedition… …
114cross libel — The pleading in admiralty whereby a defendant or respondent seeks an affirmative recovery. 2 Am J2d Adm § 182 …
115filing libel — Commencement of action in admiralty. 2 Am J2d Adm § 153 …
116reciprocal libel or slander — Defamation of the defendant by the plaintiff arising out of the same transaction as that in which the plaintiff asserts defamation of him by the defendant. 20 Am J2d Countcl § 41 …
117trade libel — False words published of and concerning a person which tend to prejudice him in his business, profession, occupation, or employment in such manner and to such extent that, as a necessary consequence, they prevent him from obtaining therefrom that …
118criminal libel — …
119seditious libel — …
120liable — libel …