Inefficiency - Law Dictionary Search Results
Inefficiently
In an inefficient manner
Inefficiency
Matched in: Term Inefficiency
Inefficient
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
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Inefficacy
Lack of power to produce the desired or proper effect inefficiency ineffectualness futility uselessness fruitlessness as the inefficacy of medicines or means
Incapable
One who is morally or mentally weak or inefficient an imbecile a simpleton
Ineffective
Not effective not having the desired effect ineffectual futile inefficient useless as an ineffective appeal an ineffective herbal remedy
Ineffectively
In an ineffective manner without effect inefficiently ineffectually
Ineffectual
Not producing the proper effect without effect inefficient weak useless futile unavailing as an ineffectual attempt an ineffectual expedient
Inefficacious
Not efficacious not having power to produce the effect desired inadequate incompetent inefficient impotent
Gratuity and pension
superannuated or disabled employees who but for such retiring benefits would continue in employment even though they function inefficiently, Burhanpur Tapti Mills Ltd. v. Durharpar Tapti Mills, AIR 1965 SC 839 (841).
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