[f. as prec. + -ITY.] The character or quality of being litigious; esp. in Civil and Scots Law (see LITIGIOUS 2 b).

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1868.  Act 31 & 32. Vict., c. 101 § 159, marg. Litigiosity as to lands not to begin before date of registration of notice of summons of reduction.

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1875.  Poste, Gaius, IV. Comm. (ed. 2), 611. If the purchaser had notice of the litigiosity, he forfeits the purchase money to the fiscus.

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