Im*par"lance (?), n. [Cf.
Emparlance, Parlance.] [Written also
inparliance.] 1. Mutual discourse;
conference. [Obs.]
2. (Law) (a) Time
given to a party to talk or converse with his opponent, originally
with the object of effecting, if possible, an amicable adjustment of
the suit. The actual object, however, has long been merely to obtain
further time to plead, or answer to the allegations of the opposite
party. (b) Hence, the delay or continuance
of a suit.
&fist; Imparlance and continuance by imparlance have
been abolished in England. Wharton (Law Dict. ).