Civil suit definition

Civil suit means a lawsuit alleging non-criminal statutory or common law violations for any “bodily injury” or “property damage” arising out by your use of a “legally possessed firearm”, while engaged in an “act of self-defense”.
Civil suit means a civil proceeding brought against you by a federal or state environmental protection agency.
Civil suit means a civil suit triable by a Nyaya Panchayat;

Examples of Civil suit in a sentence

  • The Employer will continue to provide the existing insurance coverage to Employees covered under this Agreement protecting them from Civil suit arising out of the performance of their duties as Police Officers, including but not limited to the following: false arrest, malicious prosecution, libel, slander, defamation of character, violation of the right of privacy, invasion of the right of privileged occupancy and the invasion of civil rights or any action based on the providing of first aid.

  • The background to the application is this: the applicant and the respondent filed High Court Civil suit No. 719 of 1997 against Attorney General to cover shillings 12,485,842= plus costs.


More Definitions of Civil suit

Civil suit means a civil suit arising out of, or in connection with, a consumer agreement;

Related to Civil suit

  • civil proceedings means proceedings before the Tribunal or civil proceedings before any court;

  • Civil action means all suits or claims of a civil nature in a state or federal court, whether cognizable as cases at law or in equity or admiralty. "Civil action" does not include any of the following:

  • Civil union means a civil union established pursuant to Act 91 of the 2000 Vermont Legislative Session, entitled “Act Relating to Civil Unions”.

  • Civil penalty means the payment Licensee has agreed to pay to the United States Treasury;

  • civil servant means a person who is a member of a civil service of the Province, or who holds a civil post in connection with the affairs of the Province, but does not include-