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Meaning of slander (Slander can harm a person or a business' reputation so...)



 
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Meaning of slander (Slander can harm a person or a business' reputation so...) #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 29, 2009 16:44 pm   Meaning of slander (Slander can harm a person or a business' reputation so...)
 

Slander can harm a person or a business' reputation so reporters must verify all facts and statements so they can't be held libel for what is reported to the public.

Slander ................Meaning please?

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Slander #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 29, 2009 18:05 pm   Slander
 

In common law jurisdictions, slander refers to a malicious, false and defamatory spoken statement or report.

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Meaning of slander (Slander can harm a person or a business' reputation so...) #3 (permalink) Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:26 am   Meaning of slander (Slander can harm a person or a business' reputation so...)
 

Hi Ganesh,

Please start posting your grammar and vocabulary questions in the appropriate forum: Grammar and Vocabulary Questions

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