pendency in the PONS Dictionary

pendency Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

period of pendency
pendency of prosecution

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English
Not only are acquittals very high; pendency is about 80%.
en.wikipedia.org
He made efforts to make the whole system more transparent and brought down the pendency to zero.
www.firstpost.com
This case throughout its pendency in both civil and criminal courts presented unique legal arguments and challenges for the attorneys involved in the litigation.
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The purpose of the additional fee is to discourage the filing of long sequences of divisional applications, so as to also discourage the prolongation of pendency periods.
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He is being suspended without pay and benefits during the pendency of termination proceedings.
www.journal-news.com
It is not surprising therefore, that there is a huge problem of growing pendency.
www.firstpost.com
During the pendency of this case the defendants never filed any defence.
thenewsnigeria.com.ng
The pendency from filing to board decision for these applications is 83.8 months or nearly 7 years.
patentlyo.com
Vacation to courts and pendency of cases are not correlated.
www.dnaindia.com
According to the legal fraternity, the tendency to approach courts even for petty cases has caused the huge pendency.
www.thehindu.com

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