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      • Words are actionable per se if they are obviously insulting and injurious to one's reputation. In lawsuits for libel or slander, words that impute the commission of a crime, a loathsome disease, or unchastity, or remarks that affect the plaintiff's business, trade, profession, calling, or office may be actionable per se.
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  1. In lawsuits for libel or slander, words that impute the commission of a crime, a loathsome disease, or unchastity, or remarks that affect the plaintiff's business, trade, profession, calling, or office may be actionable per se.

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  3. Actionable Per Se definition: Actions that do not require the allegation or proof of additional facts to constitute a cause of action nor any allegation or proof that damages were suffered.

  4. When it comes to legal documents, the term "per se" is often used to indicate that a certain action or condition is automatically considered a violation or breach, without the need for additional proof or evidence. For example, in tort law, a violation of a statute is considered negligence per se.

  5. Actionable per se means legally sufficient to support a lawsuit in itself. In such actions, the plaintiff does not have to prove that he suffered any damages in order to have a cause of action.

  6. In lawsuits for libel or slander, words that impute the commission of a crime, a loathsome disease, or unchastity, or remarks that affect the plaintiff’s business, trade, profession, calling, or office may be actionable per se.

  7. Actionable per se: Words or actions that are automatically considered legally harmful and can be the basis for a lawsuit without the need to prove additional harm. For example, if someone accuses a person of stealing without any evidence, it is considered actionable per se.

  8. Actionable per se means that “the publication is of such a character as to make the publisher liable for defamation although no special harm results from it, unless the defamatory matter is true or the defamer was privileged to publish it.” Id. cmt. Related to Actionable per se.

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