Imparlance
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Imparlance [fr. licentia loquendi, Lat.], time to plead; also when a Court gives a party leave to answer or plead at another time, without the assent of the other party. Abolished by r. 31, T.T. 1853.
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