Impracticability - Law Dictionary Search Results
owelty
divorce) when such a partition in kind would be impossible, impracticable, or prejudicial to one of the parties [an award]
numerosity
be so numerous as to make joinder of the members impracticable
cy pres
the intention of the testator when literal construction is illegal, impracticable, or impossible adv : in accordance with the rule of
class action
class is so numerous that joinder of all members is impracticable, (2) there are questions of law or fact common to
Privilege
care; and that, therefore, without this indulgence, it would be impracticable to execute such offices so advantageously as the public good
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