imparlance noun.
[ɪm'pɑ:lǝns] obsolete exc.
Hist. Also
emparlance.
L16.[Old French emparlance, from emparler: see IMPARL, -ANCE.]1. The action of consulting together on a matter, esp. before taking action; conference, discussion.
L16-E19.2. Law. An extension of the time allowed for a response in pleading a case, so that the two parties can confer and negotiate an amicable settlement; a petition for, or the granting of, this time.
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