"Inofficious" is a word in ENGLISH

inofficious ENGLISH
Definition:

Regardless of natural obligation; contrary to natural
duty; unkind; -- commonly said of a testament made without regard to
natural obligation, or by which a child is unjustly deprived of
inheritance.

inofficious ENGLISH
Definition:

Not officious; not civil or attentive.

inofficious ENGLISH
Definition:

Indifferent to obligation or duty.

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I knew that, in a large degree, we were trying an experiment--that of testing whether or not it was possible for Negroes to build up and control the affairs of a large education institution. I knew that if we failed it wold injure the whole race.

Booker T. Washington, Up from Slavery

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clever ENGLISH

Good-natured; obliging.

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Condictio LAW AND LEGAL

In Roman law. A general term for actions of a personal nature, found* ed npon an obligation to give or …

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Jural LAW AND LEGAL

1. Pertaining to natural or pos-itive right, or to the doctrines of rights and obligations; as “jural relations.”

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Natural Law LAW AND LEGAL

A rule of couduct arising out of the natural relations of human beings, established by the Creator, tfnd exist-ing prior …

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Pactum LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In tbe civU law. A pact. An agreement or convention without specific na/ne, and without consideration, which, however, might, …

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renew ENGLISH

Specifically, to substitute for (an old obligation or right) a new one of the same nature; to continue in force; …

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shall ENGLISH

As an auxiliary, shall indicates a duty or necessity whose obligation is derived from the person speaking; as, you shall …

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Usage LAW AND LEGAL

Usage is a reasonable and law-ful public custom concerning transactions of the same nature as those which are to be …

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