noun
A pleading in common law
denying an allegation of fact in an adversaryÂ’s pleading or contesting that the
adversary lacked adequate knowledge to make such an allegation in the first
place. See also
denial.
general traverse
A flat denial of all of the allegations in the pleadings of
oneÂ’s adversary.
special traverse
A denial of one alleged fact that is not absolute, but that
seeks to explain it away or qualify it by virtue of special circumstances, such
as an inducement that can be verified.