American Dictionary
Definition innominate term in American English
innominate term noun
[countable] noun
/ɪˈnɑminət ˌtɜrm/
1
a term in a contract that has not been classified and can be interpreted either as a condition that is very important, or a warranty that is less important
Example
The judge maintained in his closing submission that the innominate term should be treated as a condition and not, as the defendants claimed, a warranty.
