Who pays all legal costs under the so-called “English rule” NYT Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer on August 01, 2024
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Updated Aug 01, 2024
Who pays all legal costs under the so-called “English rule” NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Who pays all legal costs under the so-called “English rule” NYT for the August 01, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 5 letters. Start with L and end with R. Possible solutions are LAGER,LABOR,LOSER.
The answer to the Who pays all legal costs under the so-called “English rule” NYT crossword clue is "LOSER."
The crossword clue "Who pays all legal costs under the so-called 'English rule'" with the answer "LOSER" refers to a legal principle prevalent in many jurisdictions, especially in England and other common law countries. Under this rule, the losing party in a legal dispute is required to pay the legal fees and costs of the winning party.
This system contrasts with the "American rule," where each party typically bears its own legal expenses, regardless of the outcome. The English rule aims to deter frivolous lawsuits by imposing the financial burden of litigation on the party whose claims or defenses are not upheld by the court.
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