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- SURPLUSAGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Legal Definition surplusage noun sur· plus· age ˈsər-ˌplə-sij : excessive or nonessential matter especially : matter contained in a pleading that is unnecessary or irrelevant
- Surplusage - definition of surplusage by The Free Dictionary
Define surplusage surplusage synonyms, surplusage pronunciation, surplusage translation, English dictionary definition of surplusage n 1 Surplus; excess 2 An excess of words; verbiage 3 Law Words or allegations in a legal document or pleading that do not have any legal value
- SURPLUSAGE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
3 senses: 1 law (in pleading, etc) irrelevant matter, such as a superfluous allegation 2 an excess of words 3 → a less Click for more definitions
- What does surplusage mean? - Definitions. net
Surplusage refers to an amount or quantity that is more than what is necessary, required, or needed This term is often used in legal contexts to refer to superfluous or irrelevant words or matter in a document or statement
- surplusage, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
surplusage, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- surplusage | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
Surplusage is language contained in a pleading that is unnecessary or irrelevant For example, in an indictment, surplusage is the allegation of any fact or circumstance that is not a necessary element to the offense
- SURPLUSAGE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
SURPLUSAGE definition: something that is surplus; an excess amount See examples of surplusage used in a sentence
- Surplusage Definition - What Does Surplusage Mean? - Legal Explanations
Surplusage refers to the use of irrelevant or unnecessary words in legal documents, contracts, or evidence that do not have any legal effect or value in the dispute at hand
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