no contest

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A plea in a criminal case which means that the defendant admits no guilt but is no longer contesting the charges brought against him/her.
 * 2)  A clause in a will that imposes a penalty of forfeiture against any beneficiary who challenges the will.
 * 3)  The result of a boxing bout, promoted as an exhibition when the sport of boxing was illegal, when a knockout did not occur.
 * 4)  A bout that the referee cancels early, either due to a serious injury early in the fight or due to a lack of action
 * 5) An election in which the candidate runs unopposed.
 * 1)  A bout that the referee cancels early, either due to a serious injury early in the fight or due to a lack of action
 * 2) An election in which the candidate runs unopposed.

Usage notes
Usually in the phrase “there is(/was) no contest”.