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nonperformance

[non-per-fawr-muhns] / ˌnɒn pərˈfɔr məns /
NOUN
dereliction
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“It just fills an enormous hole when you go from 10 photos — nonperformance photos of the godfather of go-go — to 2,010.”

From Washington Post

Sometimes it’s nonperformance, when the contractor vaporizes and stops showing up at the job.

From Washington Post

Sometimes it’s a case of nonperformance, when the contractor won’t come back to finish the job.

From Seattle Times

Although strikes have caused some short interruptions over the decades, the theater industry has never known a protracted period of nonperformance such as this: Even during the 1918 flu pandemic, Broadway theaters remained open.

From Washington Post

Declaring force majeure may allow a party to a contract to avoid liability for nonperformance.

From Reuters