Once you've arrived at a figure, you can try to work out a deal with the defaulting party before the property is repossessed. |
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Forwardslashes are correct in UNIX or Windows, although Windows persists in defaulting to backslashes. |
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Buffalo City is successfully recovering money from defaulting ratepayers by attaching their properties. |
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In some cases, the surety may step into the shoes of the defaulting contractor and carry on the construction. |
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These costs eat away at people's savings and increase the risk of them defaulting on their mortgage or rent payments. |
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It is a crying shame, however, that the European Council, in particular, is defaulting. |
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Its partnership with Safaricom is encouraging but the company has run into problems with businesses defaulting. |
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The fear is that without the €7.2bn of outstanding bailout money, Greece will end up defaulting on its debts and leave the eurozone. |
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Then there's receivables insurance as protection against the risk of a customer defaulting on a payment. |
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It started with the U.S. Treasury defaulting on its gold obligation to foreigners in 1971, thereby foisting a regime of irredeemable currency upon the world. |
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Costs associated with the loss of reputation for a defaulting borrower are not considered here. |
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The possibility of Greece defaulting on its obligations to the IMF is causing ripples in the financial markets. |
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But with Greece running out of money and needing to secure funds by the end of June if it to avoid defaulting on its debts, tensions are high. |
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One might think that such people would accept almost any job in order to avoid defaulting on their payments. |
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Failure of the defaulting party to appear or to present its case shall not be deemed an admission of the assertions made by the other party. |
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It may propose issuing a warning or recommendation to the defaulting state. |
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Be honest about any past mistakes, like defaulting on a student loan or outstanding debts, since previous actions now affect both of you. |
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Argentina stumbles into deep economic crisis, defaulting on private and multilateral loans. |
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The adjustment should reflect the probability of defaulting on the financial instrument rather than the defaulting of the entity. |
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As soon as one of the parties harms this online relationship, then the defaulting party will suffer the consequences. |
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Where a defaulting debtor has moved, the new address needs to be obtained so the bank can contact the debtor. |
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But the probability of a state or a state-like entity defaulting is exceedingly, exceedingly low. |
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Isaacson asked Greenspan if he sees any way out of the euro crisis that will save Greece from defaulting. |
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Going over the fiscal cliff would have meant the U.S. defaulting on its debts and precipitating a global financial meltdown. |
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The mere threat to withhold authorization, in fact, is as damaging to our credit rating as actually defaulting. |
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If this occurs, the recalculated settlement amount must be honoured, and it will be the responsibility of the receiving company to approach the defaulting company to receive what is owed them. |
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Household deleveraging by paying off debts or defaulting on them has begun in some countries. |
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Some provincial governments have also enacted similar legislation allowing, for example, suspension of the driver's license of a defaulting maintenance debtor. |
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This is because printing money has other effects that the government may see as more problematic than defaulting. |
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Two-thirds of the 30 to 40 members of the House who shut down the government and gleefully pushed the country toward defaulting on our debt come from former slave states. |
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Eurozone officials meet for further crunch talks on Greece this week amid warnings that time is running out for the country to avoid defaulting on its debts and being jettisoned from the single-currency bloc. |
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Barclaycard has cut the credit limits of half a million of its customers to reduce the number of people defaulting on their debts. |
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In the event of agreement not being reached, the economy could collapse, with Greece defaulting on its loan obligations and likely exiting the 19-member eurozone. |
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I am sure the banks are going to argue that these are really tough times and there are a lot of folks defaulting on the balances of their credit cards. |
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With respect to defaulting witnesses the Court shall have the powers generally granted to courts and tribunals and may impose pecuniary penalties under conditions laid down in the Rules of Procedure. |
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For example, in 2011, 48 people were imprisoned in England and Wales for defaulting on fines imposed for TV licence evasion. |
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It is expected to grow further since illegal immigrants would need the money and at the same time would be terrified to report defaulting employers for fear of being expelled from the country by the authorities. |
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There may be circumstances in which it would be unjust to permit the defaulting party simply to buy out the injured party with damages. |
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These days, some worry about junk bonds tied to shale oil ventures defaulting due to the falling price of oil. |
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The Fund may also be exposed to the risk of a counterparty defaulting under a derivative contract and therefore be exposed to risk of losses in the event of the bankruptcy of a derivatives counterparty. |
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Such defaulting member States need to restore the confidence of the international community by complying with all United Nations resolutions and fostering meaningful cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency. |
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Defaulting on a debt to a credit card firm or catalogue company could result in a damaged credit rating but it should not put your home at risk. |
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Defaulting landlords were forewarned that their garbage collection would stop if they failed to pay service fees. |
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