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irregularity (encz) | irregularity,nepravidelnost n: Ritchie |
irregularity (encz) | irregularity,protiprávnost [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Irregularity (gcide) | Irregularity \Ir*reg`u*lar"i*ty\, n.; pl. Irregularities. [Cf.
F. irr['e]gularit['e].]
The state or quality of being irregular; that which is
irregular.
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irregularity (wn) | irregularity
n 1: behavior that breaches the rule or etiquette or custom or
morality [syn: abnormality, irregularity]
2: not characterized by a fixed principle or rate; at irregular
intervals [syn: irregularity, unregularity] [ant:
regularity]
3: an irregular asymmetry in shape; an irregular spatial pattern
[syn: irregularity, geometrical irregularity]
4: irregular and infrequent or difficult evacuation of the
bowels; can be a symptom of intestinal obstruction or
diverticulitis [syn: constipation, irregularity] |
IRREGULARITY (bouvier) | IRREGULARITY, practice. The doing or not doing that in the conduct of a suit
at law, which, conformably with the practice of the court, ought or ought
not to be done.
2. A party entitled to complain of irregularity, should except to it
previously to taking any step by him in the cause; Lofft. 323, 333; because
the taking of any such step is a waiver of any irregularity. 1 Bos. k Phil.
342; 2 Smith's R. 391; 1 Taunt. R. 58; 2 Taunt. R. 243; 3 East, R. 547; 2
New R. 509; 2 Wils. R. 380.
3. The court will, on motion, set aside proceedings for irregularity.
On setting aside a judgment and execution for irregularity, they have power
to impose terms on the defendant, and will restrain him from bringing an
action of trespass, unless a strong case of damage appears. 1 Chit. R. 133,
n.; and see Baldw. R. 246. Vide 3 Chit. Pr. 509; and Regular and Irregular
Process.
4. In the canon law, this term is used to signify any impediment which
prevents a man from taking holy orders.
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