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SPECIAL IMPARLANCE (bouvier) | SPECIAL IMPARLANCE, pleading. One which contains the clause, "saving to
himself all advantages and exceptions, as well to the writ, as to the
declaration aforesaid." 2 Chit. Pl. 407, 8.
2. This imparlance admits the jurisdiction of the court, but the
defendant may plead in abatement or to the action; that is, to the writ or
the count. Gould. on Pl. c. 2, Sec. 18; Lawes on Pl. 84. See imparlance.
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GENERAL SPECIAL IMPARLANCE (bouvier) | GENERAL SPECIAL IMPARLANCE, pleading. One in which the defendant reserves to
himself " all advantages and exceptions whatsoever." 2 Chit. Pl. 408.
2. This kind of imparlance allows the defendant not only to plead in
abatement and to the action, but also to the jurisdiction of the court.
Gould on Pl. c. 2, Sec. 19. See Imparlance.
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