Lis means a litigation dispute identifying opposing claims and the core controversy subject to adjudication. Lis denotes a litigation, controversy, or dispute between parties and serves as a technical term identifying opposing claims or contentions subject to adjudication; it encapsulates both the factual conflict and the legal cause of action and is used in procedural and substantive contexts to label the core dispute that activates dispute-resolution mechanisms and pleading requirements.
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Lis means a litigation dispute identifying opposing claims and the core controversy subject to adjudication.
Lis denotes a litigation, controversy, or dispute between parties and serves as a technical term identifying opposing claims or contentions subject to adjudication; it encapsulates both the factual conflict and the legal cause of action and is used in procedural and substantive contexts to label the core dispute that activates dispute-resolution mechanisms and pleading requirements.
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