Noun
non-compliance (uncountable)
Alternative form of noncompliance
"A broad group of states parties propose for the adoption by the council a draft decision that condemns the non-compliance of the Syrian regime with its obligations under the convention," French ambassador Luis Vassy told a meeting of the council. Source: Internet
“A couple calls we received about non-compliance were unfounded. Source: Internet
C of the IAEA Statute, found in a rare non-consensus decision with 12 abstentions that these failures constituted non-compliance with the IAEA safeguards agreement. Source: Internet
Chant, p.124; Deletant, pp.234–235, 342 However, Antonescu's non-compliance with the terms of Wilson's ultimatum also had drastic effects on Romania's ability to exit the war. Source: Internet
"Contrition payments provide a deterrent to non-compliance, which is commensurate with a penalty that a court might impose, but without the cost and delay of drawn out litigations." Source: Internet
Eligible businesses face a penalty of ₹5,000 for every day of non-compliance from February 1, 2020 onwards. Source: Internet