Legal Definition and Related Resources of Immaterial averment
Meaning of Immaterial averment
In pleading. A statement of unnecessary particulars in connection with, and as descriptive of, what is material. Gould, PI. c. 3, § 186. Such averments must, however, be proved as laid, it is said (Doug. 665), though not if they may be struck out without striking out at the same time the cause of action, and when there is no variance. Gould, PI. c. 3, § 188. See 1 Chit. PI. 282.
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