Impertinence - Law Dictionary Search Results
Impertinence
Impertinence. Not pertinent to the cause of action or to the
Impertinently
In an impertinent manner
Impertinency
Impertinence
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Immaterial averment
is not pertinent to the course of action, intrusive. See IMPERTINENCE.
Insufficiency
a further and full answer to the bill. Scandal and impertinence in an answer must have been disposed of before its
Impertinence
The condition or quality of being impertinent absence of pertinence or of adaptedness irrelevance unfitness
Prying
Inspecting closely or impertinently
Prolixity
Prolixity, an unnecessary, too long, or impertinent statement, discouraged by Rules of Court; see, e.g., R.S.C. Ord.
Saucy
Showing impertinent boldness or pertness transgressing the rules of decorum treating superiors
Sauciness
quality or state of being saucy that which is saucy impertinent boldness contempt of superiors impudence
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