Having the quality of champerty, being an instance of champerty.(adjective)
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Use "champertous" in a sentence
"However, in cases where the financier took some minimal care in ensuring that the agreement wasn't solely based on litigation alone, the courts have found the agreements non-champertous."
"If the instigation of litigation is not the sole purpose of the agreement i.e., litigation coupled with "licensing development" pursuant to an assignment, it should not be champertous."
"New York is one of the very few jurisdictions that has found specific IP agreements champertous in the recent past:"