Proper noun
Liggett (plural Liggetts)
A surname.
Adayla Liggett would score an unassisted goal to put the Warriors up by two scores and Morgan Kinnucan added the final tally on a penalty kick goal in the second half for the 3-0 win. Source: Internet
Haines v Liggett Group, Inc, 818 F Supp 414, 421 (DNJ 1993), quoted in Daynard et al. 2000 Between 1995 and 2005 only 59% of cases were won by the tobacco industry either outright or on appeal in the US, Douglas CE, Davis RM, Beasley JK. Source: Internet
Its producers Mark Liggett and Chris Barbosa changed and refined the electro funk sound with the addition of Latin-American rhythms and a syncopated drum-machine sound. Source: Internet
A staple since 2014, Liggett Terrace features climbing structures and swings, Hammock Grove, and a large Play Lawn. Source: Internet
In 1902, Liggett invited a group of druggists to join a "drug cooperative." Source: Internet
Perhaps the father of modern franchising, though, is David Liggett. Source: Internet