megtartatlan
Megtartatlan is a Hungarian term that translates to "unretained" or "not held back." It is primarily used in a legal and administrative context to refer to something that has not been kept or preserved. This can apply to various situations, such as property, documents, or even certain rights. For instance, if a piece of evidence is declared megtartatlan, it means it is no longer required to be held by an authority and can be returned or disposed of. Similarly, in contract law, a clause might be megtartatlan if it is deemed unenforceable or void, meaning its provisions are not to be retained or applied. The specific implications of something being megtartatlan depend heavily on the context in which the term is used, but the core meaning remains the absence of retention or a binding hold. It signifies a release from obligation or possession.