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  1. Aug 17, 2024 · slander (third-person singular simple present slanders, present participle slandering, simple past and past participle slandered) To utter a slanderous statement about; baselessly speak ill of; to wrong.

  2. Slander definition: defamation; calumny. See examples of SLANDER used in a sentence.

  3. Jul 26, 2022 · Slander per se is the spoken word version of libel per se—a false statement that is so obviously harmful that damage to a plaintiff's reputation is presumed. Examples of slander per se include false accusations of improper sexual conduct, criminal activity, or bad business dealings.

  4. Libel and slander are now treated alike and the same rules apply to a defamatory statement regardless of whether the statement is written or oral. The tort of defamation (sometimes referred to as defamation of character) can be divided into claims involving two distinct types of statements: defamatory per se statements and defamatory per quod statements.

  5. Jun 30, 2023 · Whether it's libel or slander, there are a variety of defenses available to a defendant in a defamation case. One absolute defense to defamation is consent. If the plaintiff consented to the publication of defamatory information about them, the consent is a complete defense.

  6. defamation: [noun] the act of communicating false statements about a person that injure the reputation of that person : the act of defaming another : calumny.

  7. Libel and slander, known broadly as defamation, are untrue statements made by someone that are harmful to someone else’s reputation. The statements can be about a person, business, organization, group, nation, or product that tends to hurt the person’s reputation. Also, the false statements must be made to other people, not just to the person it is about. Libel refers to written statements ...

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