groundForRefusal

P153447
predicate

Indicates that a specified condition or fact serves as a valid reason to deny or refuse a requested action, right, or authorization.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
groundForRefusal canonical 7
groundForDenial 2

Description generation (PDg)

The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.

Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning.  
# Instructions
Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. 
# Response Format
Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: groundForRefusal
Generated description
Indicates that a specified condition or fact serves as a valid reason to deny or refuse a requested action, right, or authorization.

Sample triples (9)

Subject Object
New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards incapacity of parties or invalidity of arbitration agreement
New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards lack of proper notice or inability to present case
New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards award deals with matters beyond scope of submission to arbitration
New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards irregular composition of arbitral tribunal or procedure
New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards award not yet binding or set aside or suspended
New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards non-arbitrability of subject matter under law of enforcing state
New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards violation of public policy of enforcing state
Rule 45 – Appeal by Certiorari to the Supreme Court failure to show reversible error via predicate surface "groundForDenial"
Rule 45 – Appeal by Certiorari to the Supreme Court failure to raise pure questions of law via predicate surface "groundForDenial"