dereliction
41dereliction — Failure in performance of duty; neglect of duty. Abandonment of property; abandoned property. A reliction, that is land made by the withdrawal of the waters by which it was previously covered. 56 Am J1st Wat § 476. See reliction; renunciation …
42Déréliction — см. Покинутость …
43dereliction of duty — non performance of duty; negligence of duty; military offence of avoidance of duty …
44dereliction of duty — UK / US noun [uncountable] a serious failure to do the things that you are responsible for in your job …
45Out of all measure; beyond allowance; flagrant; shameful; as a gross dereliction of duty, a gross injustice, gross carelessness or negligence. Such conduct as is not to be excused. — Out of all measure; beyond allowance; flagrant; shameful; as a gross dereliction of duty, a gross injustice, gross carelessness or negligence. Such conduct as is not to be excused. All the real and personal property owned by a decedent at the… …
46certain dereliction — index res ipsa loquitur Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
47imputation of dereliction — index impeachment Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
48accretion by dereliction — See accretion …
49accretion by dereliction — See accretion …
50presumed dereliction — The doctrine that a thing is presumed to have been abandoned when it so appears by acts or circumstances, as when it is thrown away in any public place where it cannot be taken up, or where another is suffered to possess it without contradiction …