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Legal Definition and Related Resources of Insufficiency
Meaning of Insufficiency
In chancery practice. After filing of defendant's answer, the plaintiff has six weeks in which to file exceptions to it for insufficiency, which is the fault of not replying specifically to specific charges in the bill. Smith, Ch. Prac. 344; Mitf. Eq. PI. 376, note; Saunders, Ord. Chanc. Index.
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