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1) відсутність ( чогось); неявка; бездіяльність; нестача; невиконання (обов'язків, зобов'язань тощо); провинність; неплатіж; невиправність боржника; неподання; невиконання процесуальних дій у призначений термін2) не виконати обов'язок; не з'являтися на виклик до суду; реєструвати неявку до суду; не виконати у призначений термін процесуальну дію; виносити заочне рішення ( на користь позивача), вирішувати справу заочно ( на користь позивача)•- default actiondefault on debt-servicing obligations — 1) невиконання зобов'язань з обслуговування боргу 2) не виконувати зобов'язання з обслуговування боргу
- default at trial
- default in acceptance
- default in appearance
- default in delivery
- default in payment
- default interest
- default judgement
- default judgment
- default of descendants
- default of defence
- default of defense
- default of heirs
- default of issue
- default of male heirs
- default of payment
- default of pleading
- default of public opinion
- default of sons
- default on
- default on debt
- default on interest
- default on loan
- default on obligation
- default on payment
- default risk
- default summons
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