Pertinent - Law Dictionary Search Results
pleading
sufficient to give notice of a claim or defense rather than by a technical account of any facts pertinent to the claim or defense compare fact pleading in this entry NOTE: Notice pleading is allowed under the
irrelevant
irrelevant : not relevant : not applicable or pertinent [ allegations] [ evidence] compare immaterial ir·rel·e·vant·ly adv
immaterial
immaterial : not essential, pertinent, or of consequence [the jury could have discounted the medical history evidence, or while accepting its accuracy, found
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devisavit vel non
non [New Latin, (whether) he/she bequeaths or not] : a document that sets forth the questions of fact pertinent to the validity of an alleged will and is sent from a court of probate or chancery to
Impertinence
The condition or quality of being impertinent absence of pertinence or of adaptedness irrelevance unfitness
Relevance
The quality or state of being relevant pertinency applicability
Appenditia
Appenditia, the appendages or pertinances of an estate, Cowel.
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