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Definition of Defaulting
1. default [v] - See also: default
Lexicographical Neighbors of Defaulting
Literary usage of Defaulting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Public Health Act, 1875: And the Law Relating to Public Health, Local by William Cunningham Glen, Alexander Glen (1876)
"1872, s. they were the defaulting authority, and as if such sum 54- >v-re expenses
properly incurred by the defaulting authority within the district of such ..."
2. A Treatise on the Civil Jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace in the State by Esek Cowen, Sidney Joseph Cowen (1841)
"Most of our remarks under that head will apply to proceedings against a defaulting
juror. A summons is first to be issued against the juror in the following ..."
3. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts (1865)
"In drawing up the decree, made the payment of costa to the defaulting dependent
upon his paying his proportion of found due ; but it wag held that they were ..."
4. Reports of Cases Under the Bankruptcy Act, 1883 [and 1890]: Decided in the by Great Britain High Court of Justice, Great Britain Court of Appeal, Charles Francis Morrell (1889)
"-L HIS was a motion by the Board of Trade under section 102, sub-section (5) of
the Bankruptcy Act, 1883, for the committal of one Harker, as a defaulting ..."
5. Chase's Pocket Code: The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of New York by New York (State), George Chase (1916)
"Bringing cause on for trial; adjournments; subpoenas; attachment against and
liability of defaulting witness. Sec. 05. How cause brought on for trial; ..."
6. A Treatise on the Law of Marriage, Divorce, Separation, and Domestic Relations by James Schouler, Arthur Walker Blakemore (1921)
"Terms Imposed on Defaulting Defendant Before Answer. Leave to file an answer in
divorce late is commonly granted as a matter of course,81 but a defaulting ..."
7. The Legal Obligations Arising Out of Treaty Relations Between China and by Minchien Tuk Zung Tyau (1917)
"APPREHENSION OF Defaulting DEBTORS. Our next right of reciprocity deals with the
apprehension of defaulting debtors. British Article XXII of the British ..."