Definition of Nonconclusion

1. Noun. The absence of a conclusion, or one that is inadequate or useless. ¹

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Definition of Nonconclusion

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonconclusion

nonconcentric
nonconceptual
nonconceptualist
nonconceptualists
nonconceptualizable
nonconceptualized
nonconceptually
nonconcern
nonconcerned
nonconcerns
nonconcert
nonconcerted
nonconcession
nonconcessionary
nonconciliatory
nonconclusion (current term)
nonconclusions
nonconcur
nonconcurred
nonconcurrence
nonconcurrences
nonconcurrent
nonconcurring
nonconcurs
nonconcussed
noncondemning
noncondensable
noncondensate
noncondensed
noncondensible

Literary usage of Nonconclusion

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Handbook of Equity Jurisprudence by James Webster Eaton (1901)
"nonconclusion of the Contract. 265. Want of Mutuality. 266. Want of Fairness. 267. Hardship of the Contract. 26&. Inadequacy of Consideration. 269. ..."

2. Handbook of Equity Jurisprudence by Norman Fetter (1895)
"(b) nonconclusion. (c) Illegality. This class of defenses will be noticed but briefly, since it forms part of the general law of contracts. ..."

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