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- INTERMEDDLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INTERMEDDLE is to meddle impertinently and officiously and usually so as to interfere
- officious intermeddler | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
A person who confers a benefit on another without request or without a legal obligation, and is therefore not entitled to compensation from the recipient The officious intermeddler rule protects those who have unsolicited benefits thrust upon them and punishes those who thrust benefits upon others
- Officious intermeddler - Wikipedia
In the case of an intermeddler, be he officious or necessitous, this element of a contract is missing: consideration (goods or services) was provided by one party, but without the mutual consent of the receiving party
- Intermeddler - definition of intermeddler by The Free Dictionary
To interfere in the affairs of others, often officiously; meddle [Middle English entermedlen, from Old French entremedler : entre-, between (from Latin inter-; see inter-) + medler, to mix; see meddle ] in′ter·med′dler n American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
- Officious Intermeddler: Understanding Its Legal Definition | US Legal Forms
An officious intermeddler is someone who intervenes in another person's affairs without being asked or having a legal obligation to do so This person typically seeks payment for their unsolicited assistance, but they have no legal right to receive compensation
- officious intermeddler - Meaning in law and legal documents, Examples . . .
An officious intermeddler, or busybody, is someone who interferes in other people's affairs without being asked, often causing confusion or problems
- INTERMEDDLER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'intermeddler' intermeddler in British English (ˌɪntəˈmɛdələ ) noun a person who intermeddles
- Officious Intermeddler Definition and Legal Meaning
Officious Intermeddler is a legal term that describes a person who takes it upon themselves to interfere or involve themselves in the affairs of someone else, without being asked or without any legal obligation
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