- In law,
frivolous or
vexatious is a term used to
challenge a
complaint or a
legal proceeding being heard as
lacking in merit, or to deny,
dismiss or strike...
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Frivolous litigation is the use of
legal processes with
apparent disregard for the
merit of one's own arguments. It
includes presenting an
argument with...
- A
frivolous party or a joke
party is a
political party which has been
created for the
purposes of
entertainment or
political satire. Such a
party may...
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Frivolous Wife is a 2008
South Korean romantic comedy film
based on
William Shakespeare's The
Taming of the Shrew.
Cheon Yeon-soo is a beautiful, hot-headed...
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Fables for the
Frivolous, or
Fables for the
Frivolous (with
Apologies to La Fontaine), is one of the
earliest works by the
American parodist Guy Wetmore...
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Monella (titled
Frivolous Lola in English-speaking markets) is a 1998
Italian comedy-erotic film
directed by
Tinto Br****. Lola (Anna Ammirati) is the...
- In mathematics, the term "almost all"
means "all but a
negligible quantity". More precisely, if X {\displaystyle X} is a set, "almost all
elements of X...
- a
database of
frivolous tax
return filers as part of its
Frivolous Return Program. IRS
Advice 200107034
states (in part): The
Frivolous Return Program...
- the
power to
travel through time.
Makoto begins using the time-leaps
frivolously to fix problems.
Riisa Naka
later portrays Makoto's cousin,
Akari Yoshiyama...
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precedents in case law, is that
these and
similar tax
protest arguments are
frivolous and, if
adopted by
taxpayers as a
basis for
failure to
timely file tax...