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41inadequate — adj. (often foll. by to) 1 not adequate; insufficient. 2 (of a person) incompetent; unable to deal with a situation. Derivatives: inadequacy n. (pl. ies). inadequately adv …
42inadequate consideration — One not adequate or equal in value to the thing conveyed. Farrell v. Third Nat. Bank, 20 Tenn.App. 540, 101 S.W.2d 158, 163 …
43inadequate price — A term applied to indicate the want of a sufficient consideration for a thing sold, or such a price as would ordinarily be entirely incommensurate with its intrinsic value …
44inadequate consideration — One not adequate or equal in value to the thing conveyed. Farrell v. Third Nat. Bank, 20 Tenn.App. 540, 101 S.W.2d 158, 163 …
45inadequate price — A term applied to indicate the want of a sufficient consideration for a thing sold, or such a price as would ordinarily be entirely incommensurate with its intrinsic value …
46inadequate damages — An award so small as to indicate passion, prejudice, partiality, or corruption on the part of the jury, or to make it appear that the jury disregarded the instructions of the court or labored under a vital mistake or misapprehension of the… …
47inadequate remedy at law — A remedy which, although available at law, is not plain, clear and certain, prompt or speedy, sufficient, full and complete, practical, efficient to the attainment of the ends of justice, and final. 27 Am J2d Equity § 94. A remedy which is… …
48be inadequate — index lack Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
49grossly inadequate representation — index understatement Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
50prove inadequate — index fail (lose) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …