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  • 81improper fraction — /ɪmˈprɒpə ˈfrækʃən/ (say im propuh frakshuhn) noun a fraction having the numerator greater than the denominator …

  • 82improper cumulation of actions — In common law pleading, an attempt to join in one proceeding inconsistent causes of action. Toms v. Nugent, La.App., 12 So.2d 713, 715. This is permitted under Rule of Civil Procedure 8(e)(2) …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 83improper feuds — In old English law, these were derivative feuds; as, for instance, those that were originally bartered and sold to the feudatory for a price, or were held upon base or less honorable services, or upon a rent in lieu of military service, or were… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 84improper influence — undue influence (q.v.) …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 85improper cumulation of actions — In common law pleading, an attempt to join in one proceeding inconsistent causes of action. Toms v. Nugent, La.App., 12 So.2d 713, 715. This is permitted under Rule of Civil Procedure 8(e)(2) …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 86improper feuds — In old English law, these were derivative feuds; as, for instance, those that were originally bartered and sold to the feudatory for a price, or were held upon base or less honorable services, or upon a rent in lieu of military service, or were… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 87improper influence — undue influence (q.v.) …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 88improper conduct — Such conduct as a man of ordinary and reasonable care and prudence, would not have been guilty of, under the circumstances, par ticularly, conduct which is immoral. Palmer v Concord, 48 NH 211, 214. See immorality …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 89improper feud — A fee or feud such as was originally sold to the feudatory for a price; such as was held upon base or less honorable services, or upon a rent, in lieu of military service; such as was in itself alienable, without mutual license; and such as might …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 90improper navigation — Navigation of a vessel in a manner contrary to the rules of navigation; navigation of a vessel not in a fit condition for navigation with safety to the vessel or cargo. The Manitoba (DC NY) 104 F 145, 155 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary