Wiktionary
sue out
vb. (context transitive legal English) To petition for and take out, or to apply for and obtain.
Usage examples of "sue out".
I said, wrestling Peggy Sue out backward and turning her to face the access road.
She took a perverse pleasure in doing what she could to drive Sue out of her mind.
Bruce tipped Sue out of bed, leaving her to disentangle herself from the bed covers, and went to rouse the Skidians.
An so ever day there is ole Sue out there with us, wear-in a big straw hat an carryin a gunnysack, plantin cotton.
I was hoping you'd tell Meredith more about the other killer, the one who actually threw Sue out the window, the one who cut her so you could drink fresh blood.