Pertinate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pertinents
Pertinents, appurtenants, Scots term.
Pertinent
matter in hand fit or appropriate in any way adapted to the end proposed apposite material relevant as pertinent illustrations or arguments pertinent evidence
Pertinence
The quality or state of being pertinent justness of relation to the subject or matter in hand fitness appositeness relevancy suitableness
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Pertinate
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Pertinately
Pertinaciously
Germane
Germane, Relevant; pertinent, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 695
Impertinence
Impertinence. Not pertinent to the cause of action or to the issues raised in an action. By R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XIX.,
Rhaeligtic
Pertining to or of the same horizon as certain Mesozoic strata of the Rhetian Alps These strata are regarded
Impertinent
Not pertinent not pertaining to the matter in hand having no bearing on the subject not to the point irrelevant
apposite
apposite : highly pertinent or appropriate
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