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Definition of laches
laches
:Â negligence in the observance of duty or opportunity; specifically :Â undue delay in asserting a legal right or privilege
Recent Examples of laches from the Web
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Ceglia’s attempt to get half of Facebook — a company now estimated to be worth somewhere between $55 and $85 billion — also faces the difficult problem of the doctrine of laches.
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Origin and Etymology of laches
Middle English lachesse, from Anglo-French laschesce, from lasche lax, ultimately from Latin laxare to loosen — more at lease
Law Dictionary
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playLegal Definition of laches
laches
1 : undue delay in asserting a right or privilege — compare statute of limitations
2a :Â a doctrine permitting dismissal of a suit because a plaintiff's unreasonable delay in asserting a right or privilege has been detrimental to the defendant's ability to make a defense (as by resulting in the unavailability of witnesses or evidence) a suit barred by laches b :Â an affirmative defense based on this doctrine
Origin and Etymology of laches
Anglo-French lachesce laschesce negligence, from Old French lasche lax, ultimately from Latin laxare to loosen, from laxus slack
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