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no-duty

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A quick definition of no-duty:

Term: NO-DUTY

Definition: No-duty refers to the freedom or liberty to not perform a particular action or task. It means that a person is not obligated or required to do something.

For example, if a student is given a choice to participate in a school event, they have the no-duty option to decline and not attend. This term is also known as liberty not.

A more thorough explanation:

NO-DUTY

No-duty refers to the liberty or freedom to not perform a particular action or duty.

  • A person has no-duty to testify against themselves in a court of law.
  • An employee has no-duty to work overtime if it is not specified in their contract.

These examples illustrate the concept of no-duty by showing situations where an individual is not required or obligated to perform a certain action. In the first example, a person has the right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves. In the second example, an employee is not required to work beyond their agreed-upon hours.

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