Impasse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Impasse
Impasse, means a point in labour negotiations at which agreement cannot
impasse
impasse : a point in esp. labor negotiations at which reaching
Impassable
Incapable of being passed not admitting a passage as an impassable road mountain or gulf
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Impassibility
The quality or condition of being impassible insusceptibility of injury from external things
Impassibleness
Impassibility
Impassioned
zeal showing warmth of feeling ardent animated excited as an impassioned orator or discourse
Impassive
Not susceptible of pain or suffering apathetic impassible unmoved
Impassivity
The quality of being insusceptible of feeling pain or suffering impassiveness
deadlock
agree on a verdict see also allen charge b : impasse c : a state in which corporate directors are unable
Cannot
Cannot, The word 'cannot' emphatically connotes a situation of impasse. In Shorter Oxford Dictionary, 3rd Edn., at page 255, the
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