Definition of «unreported»

The term "unreported" refers to something that has not been officially recorded or documented. It may also indicate a lack of media coverage, public awareness, or attention from authorities. In legal contexts, it can mean an incident or event that was not formally brought to the attention of law enforcement officials for investigation and potential prosecution.

Sentences with «unreported»

  • Buffalo Public Schools have settled with New York State for just under $ 1.2 million in previously unreported income taxes for district employees. (news.wbfo.org)
  • This has already been demonstrated in CRM Trading v Chubb Electronic [2013] EWHC 3482 (QB) where the judge made significant reductions to aspects of the claimant's budget, together with a number of unreported cases which have highlighted instances where budgets have been unilaterally slashed. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • Instead, I appear to have adopted an unworkable compromise of continuing to read a great deal of paper (pages of headnotes from the paper parts of case report series, summaries of unreported cases, tables of contents), together with daily or weekly emails containing summaries of important developments, full text of cases, etc.. (slaw.ca)
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