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Extraneous matter; impertinent, superfluous, or unnecessary. In pleadings, surplusage refers to allegations that are not relevant to the Cause of Action. Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, upon a motion, a court can strike from the pleadings any surplusage, such as an insufficient defense or an immaterial matter. surplusage n. a term used in analyzing legal documents and pleadings to refer to wording or statements which have no legal effect and, therefore, can be ignored. surplusage noun balance, continuing, extra, left, leftover, over, spare, staying Associated concepts: no child left behind, remainder See also: balance, bonus, overage, plethora, surfeit, surplus SURPLUSAGE, pleading. A superfluous and useless statement of matter wholly
foreign and impertinent to the cause.
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