Irregularity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Irregularity
The state or quality of being irregular that which is irregular
Peloria
have become regular through a symmetrical repetition of the special irregularity
Deformity
proper form or symmetry any unnatural form or shape distortion irregularity of shape or features ugliness
Confession to a priest
called into question for concealing the same) under pain of irregularity.'
New trial
been given: but if the defendant appear to defend, this irregularity is waived. (6) Default or misconduct of witnesses. The general
Merits, affidavit of
is necessary when a defendant seeks to set aside, for irregularity, a judgment signed or other proceeding. The term 'merits,' in
Worker
nor is there any control by the employers over the irregularity and attendance or of the nature, manner or quantum of
mistake
power to revise a judgment because of fraud, , or irregularity] [a clerical ] 2 : an erroneous belief: as a
Nullity
in litigation which is incurable, and thus differs from an irregularity, which is amendable. A decree is said to be a
Restitution, Writ of
of restitution; but where the judgment is set aside for irregularity, etc., restitution (when necessary) forms part of the rule; and
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