non-delivery
1non-delivery — in the law of sale, as it is the seller s duty to deliver the goods (See delivery), damages are due for failure to do so. Where the seller wrongfully neglects or refuses to deliver the goods to the buyer, the buyer may maintain an action against… …
2non-delivery — UK US noun [U] ► COMMERCE the fact that goods bought by someone have not been received by them: »The buyer will be entitled to damages assessed as for non delivery of goods …
3Non delivery report — In the Internet s standard e mail protocol SMTP, a bounce message, also called a Non Delivery Report/Receipt (NDR), a (failed) Delivery Status Notification (DSN) message, a Non Delivery Notification (NDN) or simply a bounce, is an automated… …
4Non Delivery Notification — Eine Bounce Message (engl.: abprallen, zurückwerfen), auch Delivery Status Notification (DSN) message, Non Delivery Notifications (NDN) oder kurz Bounce genannt, ist eine Fehlermeldung, die von einem Mailserver automatisch erzeugt wird, wenn eine …
5non-delivery — /nɒn dəˈlɪvəri/ (say non duh livuhree) noun (plural non deliveries) 1. lack of delivery. 2. failure to deliver …
6non-delivery — n. failure to deliver. * * * non delivˈery (↑delivery) n • • • Main Entry: ↑non …
7non-delivery — abstention from conveying property to a receiver, lack of delivery of property to an official receiver …
8non-delivery — noun chiefly Law failure to provide or deliver goods …
9non-delivery — /nɒn dɪ lɪv(ə)rɪ/ noun the failure to deliver goods that have been ordered …
10non-delivery — /nɒn dɪ lɪv(ə)rɪ/ noun the failure to deliver goods that have been ordered …