endless litigation

collocation in English

meaningsofendlessandlitigation

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endless
adjective
uk
/ˈend.ləs/
us
/ˈend.ləs/
never finishing, or seeming never ...
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litigation
noun[U]
uk
/ˌlɪt.ɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌlɪt̬.əˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
the process of taking a case to a court of law so that a judgment can ...
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(Definition ofendlessandlitigationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is a very long-drawn-out procedure, and forms the subject ofendlesslitigation.
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There will beendlesslitigation, greatly at the cost of those who have to wrestle with these valuers.
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It may seem fair on the face of it, but it would entailendlesslitigation.
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It will prove a minefield of day-to-day conflicts between operators and the track authority and a prescription forendlesslitigation.
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It would create infinite scope forendlesslitigation.
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Clause 6 introduces major changes in the closed shop arrangements which will lead toendlesslitigation.
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I think thatendlesslitigationwould probably ensue over old claims of this sort.
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There are endless arguments andendlesslitigationabout the question of domicile.
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I fear that local authorities would become embroiled in endless appeals andendlesslitigation.
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As we know, under the poll tax there has beenendlesslitigationand no satisfactory outcome.
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It can only lead toendlesslitigation, and cause a great deal of irritation.
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The old presumption in law led to quite sufficient litigation, but this proposed new state of the law would lead toendlesslitigation.
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Consequently, both sides hire lawyers, and there isendlesslitigation.
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We are more or less back to where we started, with the possibility ofendlesslitigation.
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There would beendlesslitigationturning on the meaning and understanding of "reputation".
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In my view, if that word was to be introduced, it would inevitably lead toendlesslitigation.
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Secondly, there is the question of theendlesslitigationwhich may be involved.
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There then followsendlesslitigation.
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An extension of the obligations of the undertakers to replace service pipes and meters would involve possibilities ofendlesslitigation, and would create an undefined liability upon the undertaker.
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It were left to the impression of one man or another, one can imagine the sorts of argument that would arise and theendlesslitigationas well.
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