pendency in English
noun
['pend·en·cy || 'pendənsɪ]
state of being undecided, state of being pending
Use "pendency" in a sentence
1. The Chief Secretaries concerned have taken required action and this has also helped reduction of pendency figures.
2. Shri Narendra Modi expressed his dismay at the huge pendency of tax-related cases in adjudication and appeal.
3. 21 Face a breeze pendency eye, low lowly wept intonation, although the in the mind doesn't wish to join to be helpless, he still understands night clean say of fact, so also then no longer entwine.
4. (d) Several steps have been taken to address the issue of pendency, including contacting and reminding the applicants to complete the documentation process, submit mandatory documents and re-submit photos with correct specifications for further processing of the application.
5. This bill would require the court to order a return of money or property paid to a bail bond licensee by or on behalf of the Arrestee to obtain bail if the action or proceeding against the Arrestee who has been admitted to bail is dismissed, no charges are filed against the Arrestee within 60 days of arrest, or the Arrestee has made all court appearances during the pendency of the action or