Latin: Irregular; improper; out of the due course of law. Incivile est, nisi tota lege prospecta, una aliqua particula ejus proposita, judicare vel respondere. It is improper, without looking at the whole of a law, to give judgment or advice, upon a view of any one clause of it. Dig. 1, 3, 24. Incivile est, nisi tota sententia inspecta, de aliqua parte judicare. It is irregular, or legally improper, to pass an opinion upon any part of a sentence, without examining the whole Hob. 171a.
INCIVILE
TheLaw.com Law Dictionary & Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed.