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71failure to do sth — ► a situation in which someone does not do something they should do or are expected to do: »The banks failure to regulate more reckless lending led directly to the financial crisis. Main Entry: ↑failure …
72failure to state cause of action — Failure of the plaintiff to allege sufficient facts in the complaint to maintain action. In other words, even if the plaintiff proved all the facts alleged in the complaint, the facts would not establish a cause of action entitling the plaintiff… …
73failure to state cause of action — Failure of the plaintiff to allege sufficient facts in the complaint to maintain action. In other words, even if the plaintiff proved all the facts alleged in the complaint, the facts would not establish a cause of action entitling the plaintiff… …
74failure to state a claim (upon which relief may be granted) — n. A plaintiff’s failure to define and support a cause of action sufficient to support a case in court, resulting in dismissal of the case; see also Federal Rules of Civil Procedure The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of… …
75failure of obligation — index delinquency (failure of duty) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
76failure to act — index delinquency (failure of duty), inaction Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
77failure to maintain solvency — index failure (bankruptcy) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
78failure is the mother of success — Failure is often a stepping stone towards success …
79failure to make delivery — Failure to make any delivery or, for some purposes, a misdelivery. 14 Am J2d Car § 582. The failure of the seller of personal property to deliver the goods to the purchaser in accord with the terms of the contract, fairly construed. 46 Am J1st… …
80Failure assessment — as used in the context of software systems design, is the science of determining the circumstances under which a particular algorithm fails and then correcting the cause. It is directly related to the notion of algorithm accuracy, robustness, an …