Litigious right
A right is litigious whenever there exists a suit contesting the right. In another usage, litigious rights are those which cannot be exercised without undergoing a lawsuit. If a litigious right is sold, the person owing the correlative obligation or duty may be released by paying to the transferee the real price of the transfer, together with interest from its date.73
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