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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
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Until

Does this sentence make sense?



"Until 50 years after someone's death, you could be sued for denigrating the memory of a deceased person."




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I assume this is what you mean: " Until 50 years after someone's death, you could be sued for denigrating them. Grammatically, it makes sense. Legally, it is rather nonsensical.

  • I assume this is what you mean: " Until 50 years after someone's death, you could be sued for denigrating them.
  • Grammatically, it makes sense.
  • Legally, it is rather nonsensical.
  • The US defamation laws cover this kind of behavior.
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I assume this is what you mean:

"Until 50 years after someone's death, you could be sued for denigrating them.

Grammatically, it makes sense. Legally, it is rather nonsensical.

The US defamation laws cover this kind of behavior.

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