Difference of opinion or want of uniformity or concurrence of views; as, a disagreement among the members of a jury, among the judges of a court, or between arbitrators. Darnell v. Lyon, 85 Tex. 466, 22 S. W. 304; Insurance Co. v. poying, 55 N. J. Law, 569, 27 Atl. 927; Fow-ble v. Insurance Co., 106 Mo. App. 527, 81 S. W. 485
Source: Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
