Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet ALLEGING
ALLEGING
Definition av ALLEGING
- böjningsform av allege
- presensparticip av allege
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Exempel på hur man kan använda ALLEGING i en mening
- The court hears applications alleging that a contracting state has breached one or more of the human rights enumerated in the convention or its optional protocols to which a member state is a party.
- federal court against her local district attorney, Henry Wade, alleging that Texas's abortion laws were unconstitutional.
- This was after Heemeyer lawsuit against the town alleging the government ruined his business was dismissed.
- "Hitler Has Only Got One Ball", sometimes known as "The River Kwai March", is a World War II British comedy song mocking Hitler, the lyrics of which, sung to the tune of the World War I-era "Colonel Bogey March", impugn the masculinity of Nazi leaders by alleging they had missing, deformed, or undersized testicles.
- The United Mine Workers of America responded to rumors alleging its involvement as "false and unfounded" while pledging to protect its Black workers.
- In February 2015, shortly after the project received environmental clearance from the state, Atherton sued Caltrain, alleging the agency's environmental impact review was inadequate and that its collaboration with the CHSRA should be further vetted.
- Following the onset 2020 George Floyd protests, Woodbridge and other affluent towns in Connecticut have faced criticism certain civic organizations alleging the practice of exclusionary zoning.
- In November 2023, WGN News published a two-part series of articles alleging widespread misspending and harassment of political opponents by the mayor, Tiffany Henyard.
- In 2010, a strip club developer sued the village, alleging that officials had tried to extort cash and part ownership of the club in exchange for approval to build the facility.
- In the late 1970s, a federal lawsuit was filed against Park City, alleging that the city was engaging in housing discrimination against non-whites.
- This followed, among other things, complaints made by a police officer, alleging that internal misconduct was afoot.
- Two residents sued the city in 2012 "alleging it violated their constitutional rights and represented a government endorsement of religion".
- "Paul is dead" is an urban legend and conspiracy theory alleging that English musician Paul McCartney of the Beatles died in 1966 and was secretly replaced by a look-alike.
- A year later, Tamakichi Ogura filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court alleging that nine individuals had violated his civil rights by assaulting him, stealing his property, and forcibly removing him from the Toledo community.
- The city of Lakewood filed a lawsuit alleging voter fraud in the referendum, including thirteen people voting illegally and others not being allowed to vote because of irregularities.
- In September 2013, a federal suit was filed by Laura Dutton, alleging that the cities of Estelline and Memphis, former Officer Jayson Fry and Memphis Police Chief Chris Jolly violated her Fourth Amendment rights against illegal search and seizure when she was arrested November 28, 2012, in Estelline on a felony money laundering charge, seizing more than $29,000 from her pickup and keeping $1,400 of her cash.
- Six pleaded not guilty, two did not enter pleas, one refused to plead, and thirteen challenged the court's jurisdiction, alleging that the post-apartheid constitution and government of South Africa are illegitimate.
- Trader Vic's forerunner, Donn Beach, claimed to have instead first created it in 1933, although a longtime colleague said that Beach was actually just alleging that the Mai Tai was based on his Q.
- Senate after The Seattle Times published a series of articles alleging that incumbent Democratic Senator Brock Adams had sexually assaulted a number of women.
- There the matter rested until 1962, when Venezuela renewed its 19th-century claim, alleging that the arbitral award was invalid.
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