Vexatious Actions

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Vexatious Actions

Meaning of Vexatious Actions

An action is said to be vexatious when it is not bona fide but is intended to harass the opponent or where it is brought without reasonable grounds. Also, to bring a new action for a cause which might have been included in an earlier action. It is, in short, an abuse of the process of the court.

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