Imparlance
[im-pahr-luh ns] /ɪmˈpɑr ləns/
noun, Law.
1.
an extension of time granted to one party in a lawsuit to plead or to settle the dispute amicably.
2.
a request for, or the permission granting, such a continuance.
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