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Legal Definitions - disconvenable

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Definition of disconvenable

Disconvenable

The term disconvenable is an archaic legal term, meaning it is no longer commonly used in modern legal language. It describes something that is unfit, unsuitable, or improper, often in a way that goes against established norms, expectations, or principles.

  • Imagine a historical court proceeding where a lawyer, instead of presenting legal arguments, began to loudly insult the opposing counsel's family. Such behavior would be considered disconvenable because it is entirely improper and unfit for the decorum and professional standards expected in a courtroom.

  • Consider an old municipal charter that outlined the responsibilities of a town mayor. If a mayor were to use their official position to exclusively benefit their personal business ventures, ignoring the needs of the community, their actions could be described as disconvenable. This is because their conduct would be unfit and improper for a public servant entrusted with the welfare of the town.

  • In a historical context, if a will stipulated that an inheritance would only be granted if the beneficiary performed a task that was widely considered morally repugnant or impossible to achieve, that condition might have been challenged as disconvenable. The condition would be deemed unfit or improper because it placed an unreasonable or unethical burden on the heir, potentially rendering the inheritance effectively unobtainable under acceptable terms.

Simple Definition

Disconvenable is an archaic legal term derived from Law French.

It describes something as unfit, improper, or unsuitable within a legal context.

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