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Immateriality

The state or quality of being immaterial or incorporeal as the immateriality of the soul...


Immaterialness

The state or quality of being immaterial immateriality...


immaterial

immaterial : not essential, pertinent, or of consequence [the jury could have discounted the medical history evidence, or while accepting its accuracy, found it "Willett v. State, 911 S.W.2d 937 (1995)"] compare irrelevant im·ma·te·ri·al·i·ty [i-mə-tir-ē-a-lə-tē] n ...


Immaterialism

The doctrine that immaterial substances or spiritual being exist or are possible...


Immaterialize

To render immaterial or incorporeal...


Immaterially

In an immaterial manner without matter or corporeal substance...


Immateriate

Immaterial...


Immaterial averment

Immaterial averment, an unnecessary statement which is not pertinent to the course of action, intrusive. See IMPERTINENCE....


Misrepresentation

Misrepresentation, 'Misrepresentation' means and includes--(1) the positive assertion, in a manner not warranted by the information of the person making it, of that which is not true, though he believes it to be true;(2) any breach of duty which, without an intent to deceive, gains an advantage to the person committing it, or any one claiming under him, by misleading another to his prejudice or to the prejudice of any one claiming under him;(3) causing, however innocently, a party to an agreement, to make a mistake as to the substance of the thing which is the subject of the agreement. [(English) Contract Act, 1872 (9 of 1872), s. 18)]Misrepresentation, i.e., suggestio falsi, if a matter of substance essentially material to the subject, whether by acts or bywords, by man'uvres, or by positive assertions or material concealment (suppressio veri) whereby a person is misled and damnified.In equity it is immaterial whether the misrepresent or knew the matter to be false, or asserted it, wi...


irrelevant

irrelevant : not relevant : not applicable or pertinent [ allegations] [ evidence] compare immaterial ir·rel·e·vant·ly adv ...


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