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Definition of Multifariousness
1. Noun. Noticeable heterogeneity. "The range and variety of his work is amazing"
Generic synonyms: Heterogeneity, Heterogeneousness
Specialized synonyms: Biodiversity
Attributes: Varied, Unvaried, Unvarying
Derivative terms: Diverse, Diverse, Diverse, Diversify, Multifarious
Definition of Multifariousness
1. n. Multiplied diversity.
Definition of Multifariousness
1. Noun. The characteristic of being multifarious. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Multifariousness
Literary usage of Multifariousness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pleading and Practice of the High Court of Chancery by Edmund Robert Daniell, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins, Thomas Emerson Headlam (1846)
"The offence against this rule is termed multifariousness, and will render a bill
liable to demurrer (1). According to Lord Cottenham, it is utterly ..."
2. The Encyclopædia of Pleading and Practice by William Mark McKinney, Thomas Johnson Michie (1905)
"multifariousness as to Title. — A bill by the heirs of a husband and wife to
recover lands on the ground of fraud in their alienation is not multifarious ..."
3. Institutes of American Law by John Bouvier (1855)
"(a) It is not easy to lay down any rule as to multifariousness, ... (c) A demurrer
for multifariousness, like a demurrer for a misjoinder at law, ..."
4. Federal Equity Practice: A Treatise on the Pleadings Used and Practice by Thomas Atkins Street (1909)
"(!95, Lowell, Circuit Judge, observed: " It is not possible to state with precision
a test of multifariousness universally applicable. ..."
5. A Treatise on Federal Practice in Civil Causes: With Special Reference to by Roger Foster (1892)
"multifariousness consists in the joinder of two or more distinct and unconnected
grounds for equitable relief, each of which might be the foundation for a ..."
6. A Treatise on Fraudulent Conveyances and Creditor's Remedies at Law and in by Dewitt Clinton Moore (1908)
"multifariousness.—The demand in one bill of several matters of a distinct and
independent nature against several defendants,17 or the uniting in one bill ..."
7. Modern Pleading and Practice in Equity in the Federal and State Courts of by Charles Fisk Beach (1894)
"As a general rule an objection for multifariousness cannot be made by a defendant
who is not affected by it.' The joinder of a defendant against whom no ..."
8. Pleading Under the Codes: Adapted to Use in the Several States and by Charles Theodore Boone (1885)
"Butler, 62 Iowa, 78. ; 2jl, multifariousness, inconsistency, etc. ... matter which
may be stricken out on motion does not constitute multifariousness,2 and ..."
9. Pleading and Practice of the High Court of Chancery by Edmund Robert Daniell, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins, Thomas Emerson Headlam (1846)
"The offence against this rule is termed multifariousness, and will render a bill
liable to demurrer (1). According to Lord Cottenham, it is utterly ..."
10. The Encyclopædia of Pleading and Practice by William Mark McKinney, Thomas Johnson Michie (1905)
"multifariousness as to Title. — A bill by the heirs of a husband and wife to
recover lands on the ground of fraud in their alienation is not multifarious ..."
11. Institutes of American Law by John Bouvier (1855)
"(a) It is not easy to lay down any rule as to multifariousness, ... (c) A demurrer
for multifariousness, like a demurrer for a misjoinder at law, ..."
12. Federal Equity Practice: A Treatise on the Pleadings Used and Practice by Thomas Atkins Street (1909)
"(!95, Lowell, Circuit Judge, observed: " It is not possible to state with precision
a test of multifariousness universally applicable. ..."
13. A Treatise on Federal Practice in Civil Causes: With Special Reference to by Roger Foster (1892)
"multifariousness consists in the joinder of two or more distinct and unconnected
grounds for equitable relief, each of which might be the foundation for a ..."
14. A Treatise on Fraudulent Conveyances and Creditor's Remedies at Law and in by Dewitt Clinton Moore (1908)
"multifariousness.—The demand in one bill of several matters of a distinct and
independent nature against several defendants,17 or the uniting in one bill ..."
15. Modern Pleading and Practice in Equity in the Federal and State Courts of by Charles Fisk Beach (1894)
"As a general rule an objection for multifariousness cannot be made by a defendant
who is not affected by it.' The joinder of a defendant against whom no ..."
16. Pleading Under the Codes: Adapted to Use in the Several States and by Charles Theodore Boone (1885)
"Butler, 62 Iowa, 78. ; 2jl, multifariousness, inconsistency, etc. ... matter which
may be stricken out on motion does not constitute multifariousness,2 and ..."