In pleading. Distinct-ness; dearness of statement; particularity. Such precision and explicitness in the state-ment of alleged facts that the pleader’s averments and contention may be readily under* stood by the pleader on the other side, as well as by the court and jury. State v. Hayward, 83 Mo. 300; State v. Burke, 151 Mo. 143, 52 S. W. 226; David v. David, 66 Ala. 148
Source: Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
