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"delinquency on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in legal or financial contexts to describe a failure to fulfill a duty or obligation. Example: The company warned its employees about the consequences of delinquency on their monthly loan payments.
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Greece got away with its delinquency on that occasion.
In this week's section: Condominium boards are more aggressively pursuing owners for delinquency on their monthly fees.
Still, while size can often cushion the effects of a delinquency on a building's overall health, the issue is becoming more urgent for buildings across the board.
But consumer protection, while it might have blocked many subprime loans, wouldn't have prevented the sharply rising rate of delinquency on conventional, plain-vanilla mortgages.
Men accused of lesser crimes, such as delinquency on debts, were allowed frequent family visits and free range of the large compound.
The report found that while people under 50 are the group most likely to face foreclosure, the risk of "serious delinquency" on mortgages has grown fastest for people over 50.
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Nationally, the ratio of borrower delinquencies on at least one bankcard account is up 5.8% year-over-year.
And yet, a new housing survey to be released this week by New York University reports that long-term delinquencies on property taxes jumped by roughly one-third during 2002, after years of steady decline.
Delinquencies in the company's Alt-A book, one step up from subprime loans, totaled 12.84 percent, while delinquencies on interest-only mortgages were 18.5 percent.
Delinquencies on other accounts are also likely to result in a denial.
Delinquencies on its small portfolio of option-adjustable rate loans totaled 19.8 percent.
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