0 (a) failure to do what you should do:
1 (especially of a building) a state of not being cared for:
I object to the fact that it is often left to the laity to clear up clerical derelictions.
A 10-year programme would be drawn up concentrating as a crash priority on the first category, namely, those derelictions that are dangerous.
Are derelictions which occurred during the previous period now to be accounted for by the owner of the vehicle?
Individual derelictions of duty and lapses from standards can happen in public servants as well as in the private service.
I should apologise most humbly for two derelictions of duty.
If there is a duty, presumably there can be derelictions of duty.
We remain committed to grant-aiding eligible schemes for the clearance of derelictions once tipping has ceased.
We are responsible for derelictions of rights in the islands, and we have a right to act under the external agreement.