[f. as prec. + -ITY.] The character or quality of being litigious; esp. in Civil and Scots Law (see LITIGIOUS 2 b).
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.
1875. Poste, Gaius, IV. Comm. (ed. 2), 611. If the purchaser had notice of the litigiosity, he forfeits the purchase money to the fiscus.