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A n1 (failure to keep up payments on mortgage, loan) non-remboursement m (on de) ; (failure to pay fine, debt) non-paiement m (on de) ; your home is at risk in the event of a default votre habitation est menacée en cas de non-paiement ; to be in default of payment être en cessation de paiement ; the company is in default la compagnie manque à ses engagements ;C vi1 ( fail to make payments) ne pas régler ses échéances ; to default on payments ou on a loan ne pas régler les échéances d'un emprunt ; to default on a fine ne pas payer une amende ; to default on one's obligations manquer à ses engagements ; to default on a promise ne pas tenir une promesse ;2 Jur ( fail to appear in court) ne pas comparaître.D by default adv phr ( automatically) [choose, select] par défaut ; to win by default gagner par forfait ; to be elected by default être élu en l'absence de tout autre candidat.
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nonappearance — non·ap·pear·ance /ˌnän ə pir əns/ n: failure to appear in court to prosecute or defend Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. nonappearance … Law dictionary
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nonappearance — [nän΄ə pir′əns] n. a failure to appear, esp. in court … English World dictionary
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nonappearance — noun failure to appear (especially as at court) • Hypernyms: ↑nonattendance … Useful english dictionary
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licentia surgendi — The privilege of rising,–the duration of the time allowed upon an essoin de malo lecti, that is, upon an excuse for nonappearance at court by reason of illness in bed … Ballentine's law dictionary
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