Failing - Law Dictionary Search Results
omission
the act, fact, or state of leaving something out or failing to do something esp. that is required by duty, procedure,
unconstitutional
unconstitutional : contrary to or failing to comply with a constitution ;esp : violative of a
vice
vice 1 : a moral fault or failing 2 : defect 3 : immoral activity (as prostitution) [vīs,
Default
A failing or failure omission of that which ought to be done
Delinquent
Failing in duty offending by neglect of duty
disappointing
defeating ones expectations or hopes failing to fulfill ones expectations or hopes as a disappointing result
nonconforming
nonconforming : failing to conform or comply (as with contract requirements or specifications
Remitter of actions to County Court
paying the defendant's costs in the event of the claim failing. Certain equity proceedings may be transferred to the County Court
Excommunication
of censure pronounced by a spiritual court for an offense failing under ecclesiastical cognizance; expulsion from religions society or community, Black's
nonremittal
The act of failing to meet a financial obligation
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