Impertinence - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: impertinenceImpertinence
The condition or quality of being impertinent absence of pertinence or of adaptedness irrelevance unfitness...
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Impertinently
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Impertinence
Impertinence. Not pertinent to the cause of action or to the issues raised in an action. By R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XIX., r. 27, any unnecessary pleading may be struck out by order of the court or a judge, see Millington v. Loring, (1880) 6 QBD 190; Smurthwaite v. Hannay, 1894 AC at p. 495....
Impertinent
Not pertinent not pertaining to the matter in hand having no bearing on the subject not to the point irrelevant inapplicable...
Impudent
Behaving boldly with contempt or disregard for propriety in behavior toward others unblushingly forward impertinent saucy...
Inquisitiveness
The quality or state of being inquisitive the disposition to seek explanation and information curiosity to learn what is unknown esp uncontrolled and impertinent curiosity...
Jack a dandy
A little dandy a little foppish impertinent fellow...
Mousing
Impertinently inquisitive prying meddlesome...
Obtrude
To thrust impertinently to present to a person without warrant or solicitation as to obtrude ones self upon a company to obtrude ones opinion on another...
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