Inefficacy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Inefficacy
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Inefficacious
Not efficacious not having power to produce the effect desired inadequate incompetent inefficient impotent
Inefficaciously
Without efficacy or effect
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Ineffectualness
Lack of effect or of power to produce it inefficacy
Inefficaciousness
Lack of effect or of power to produce the effect inefficacy
Inefficiency
The quality of being inefficient lack of power or energy sufficient for the desired effect inefficacy incapacity as he was discharged from his position for inefficiency
Inefficient
not producing the effect intended or desired or achieiving the effect by unnnecessary and excessive expenditure of resources inefficacious as inefficient means or measures inefficient methods are too expensive
Supersede
(1984) 1 FAC 41. The word 'supersede' in law, means 'obliterate, set aside, annul, replace, make void or inefficacious or useless, repeal', Calcutta Municipal Corporation v. Pawan Kumar Saraf, AIR 1999 SC 738 (740): (1999) 2 SCC
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