not+pertinent

  • 1not pertinent — index gratuitous (unwarranted), immaterial, improper, irrelevant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

    Law dictionary

  • 2pertinent — 01. Excuse me Joanne, but I really don t think your personal remarks concerning Ted s performance of his job are [pertinent] to our discussions here. 02. She has lots of skills, but they are not [pertinent] to the job she applied for. 03.… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 3pertinent — adjective formal directly concerned with something that is being considered: relevant: The investigator asked several highly pertinent questions. (+ to): Your remarks are not pertinent to today s discussion. pertinently adverb pertinence noun (U) …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 4pertinent — [[t]pɜ͟ː(r)tɪnənt[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ to n Something that is pertinent is relevant to a particular subject. [FORMAL] She had asked some pertinent questions... Pertinent information will be forwarded to the appropriate party. ...knowledge and …

    English dictionary

  • 5praescriptio et executio non pertinent ad valorem contractus, set ad tempos et modum actionis instituendae — /praskripsh(iy)ow ed eksakyuwsh(iy)ow non partanant aed valoram kantraektas, sed aed tempas et mowdam aekshiyownas instityuwendiy/ Prescription and execution do not affect the validity of the contract, but the time and manner of bringing an… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 6immaterial — Not material; not pertinent; of no consequence …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 7extraneous — Not pertinent. Something coming from outside …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 8irrelevant — ir·rel·e·vant /ir re lə vənt/ adj: not relevant: not applicable or pertinent irrelevant allegations irrelevant evidence compare immaterial ir·rel·e·vant·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webst …

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  • 9immaterial — im·ma·te·ri·al /ˌi mə tir ē əl/ adj: not essential, pertinent, or of consequence the jury could have discounted the medical history evidence, or while accepting its accuracy, found it immaterial Willett v. State, 911 S.W.2d 937 (1995) compare… …

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  • 10Info-gap decision theory — is a non probabilistic decision theory that seeks to optimize robustness to failure – or opportuneness for windfall – under severe uncertainty,[1][2] in particular applying sensitivity analysis of the stability radius type[3] to perturbations in… …

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