Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Neglect or failure of payment.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Neglect or failure to pay.
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- noun The
failure to make apayment
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the deliberate act of failing to pay money
- noun act of failing to meet a financial obligation
- noun loss resulting from failure of a debt to be paid
Etymologies
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Examples
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Honest people cannot understand how it is possible that national committees and the enterprises of housing economy run by them tolerate long-term nonpayment of rent, that thousands of apartments are unoccupied for long periods, and that the troubles connected with acquiring an apartment are being misused for speculative aims, for the illicit enrichment of some people at the expense of others.
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[Walsh's] campaign manager quit, then sued him for $20,000 in nonpayment.
Illinois Election Results: Republicans Win Big In Usually Blue Illinois Jen Sabella 2010
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[Walsh's] campaign manager quit, then sued him for $20,000 in nonpayment.
Illinois Election Results: Republicans Win Big In Usually Blue Illinois Jen Sabella 2010
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[Walsh's] campaign manager quit, then sued him for $20,000 in nonpayment.
Illinois Election Results: Republicans Win Big In Usually Blue Illinois Jen Sabella 2010
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A campaign manager quit, then sued him for $20,000 in nonpayment.
Abortion Rights A Key Issue In Some Illinois Races (VIDEO) Jen Sabella 2010
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A campaign manager quit, then sued him for $20,000 in nonpayment.
Abortion Rights A Key Issue In Some Illinois Races (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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[Walsh's] campaign manager quit, then sued him for $20,000 in nonpayment.
Illinois Election Results: Republicans Win Big In Usually Blue Illinois Jen Sabella 2010
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A campaign manager quit, then sued him for $20,000 in nonpayment.
Abortion Rights A Key Issue In Some Illinois Races (VIDEO) Jen Sabella 2010
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For example, a study earlier this year by VantageScore found that the probability of serious delinquency, defined as nonpayment for 90 days or more, had increased by 417 percent among "super-prime" borrowers between June 2007 and June 2009.
Walk-aways leading to big changes for all borrowers' credit scores Kenneth R. Harney 2010
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For example, a study earlier this year by VantageScore found that the probability of serious delinquency, defined as nonpayment for 90 days or more, had increased by 417 percent among "super-prime" borrowers between June 2007 and June 2009.
Walk-aways leading to big changes for all borrowers' credit scores Kenneth R. Harney 2010
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