inconsistent
51inconsistent — Lolelua, lolilua, maumau ole, kūlike ole …
52inconsistent — Repugnant; not in harmony or accord. Contradictory of one another …
53inconsistent — adj. 1 acting at variance with one s own principles or former conduct. 2 (often foll. by with) not in keeping; discordant, incompatible. 3 (of a single thing) incompatible or discordant; having self contradictory parts. Derivatives: inconsistency …
54inconsistent counts — Causes of action pleaded which are repugnant to each other. 41 Am J1st Pl § 48 …
55inconsistent defenses — Defenses pleaded in an answer which disagree with one another. 41 Am J1st Pl § 48. Defenses which contradict each other or disprove each other, thus being mutually destructive. 41 Am J1st Pl § 163. Defenses which raise issues triable by different …
56inconsistent offices — See incompatible offices …
57inconsistent position — A position assumed in litigation directly contrary to one previously assumed by the party, constituting an estoppel in pais where he had, or was chargeable with, full knowledge of the facts and another will be prejudiced by his action. 28 Am J2d… …
58inconsistent things — Things which are opposed to each other. Commonwealth v Staunton Mutual Tel. Co. 134 Va 291, 114 SE 600 …
59inconsistent verdict — A verdict which is self contradictory, as where, on a charge of conspiracy, one of the two defendants is convicted and the other is acquitted. Sasser v United States (CA5 Ga) 29 F2d 76 …
60prior inconsistent statement — prior in·con·sis·tent statement / ˌin kən sis tənt / n: a witness s statement made out of court prior to testifying that is inconsistent with the witness s testimony and that may be offered to impeach the witness s credibility compare prior… …