Vexatious

Latin for vexatious Litigant

Latin for vexatious Litigant

A litigand is litigator. For "vexatious" you could use vexabilis or vexativus (both exist according to Lewis&Short). So you could say litigator vexabilis or litigator vexativus.

  1. What does vexatious mean in law Canada?
  2. What is a vexatious litigant UK?
  3. What is a vexatious litigant Australia?

What does vexatious mean in law Canada?

“A vexatious litigant is someone who persistently files proceedings that have already been determined by a court, persistently files proceedings that can't succeed or that have no reasonable expectation of providing relief, persistently files proceedings for improper purposes, inappropriately uses previously raised ...

What is a vexatious litigant UK?

Vexatious litigants are individuals who persistently take legal action against others in cases without any merit, who are forbidden from starting civil cases in courts without permission.

What is a vexatious litigant Australia?

A 'vexatious litigant' is someone who persistently begins legal actions but doesn't have sufficient grounds for doing so. Vexatious proceedings include cases that are started or pursued: to abuse the process of a court or tribunal. to harass or annoy, to cause delay or detriment, or for another wrongful purpose.

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