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the defaulting
noun
The condition of failing to meet an obligation.
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In many cases, the defaulting homeowners do not hire lawyers, making problems generated by the lenders hard to detect.
Since the airlines were among the defaulting debtors, the government suddenly found itself owning 52% of Cintra.
The defaulting tenant's costs may be limited to forfeiture of the security deposit and a blot on his tenant history.
"In a classic debt restructuring, you have the defaulting sovereign on one side of the table and the creditor banks on the other, with the International Monetary Fund as midwife," he said.
Much care is lavished on this memorable set piece describing a breaded veal escalope with mushroom in sour cream, a dish that the defaulting man never turns up to eat.
"And since the condominium's lien for unpaid common charges is secondary to any unpaid bank loans secured by the defaulting owner's apartment, it is by no means certain that the condominium will recover the shortfall".
Similar(15)
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The default explains the difference.
nonparticipation the default.
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This is the default position.
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