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  • 81Default (law) — In law, a default is the failure to do something required by law or to appear at a required time in legal proceedings. In the United States, for example, when a party has failed to file meaningful response to pleadings within the time allowed,… …

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  • 82Default notice — All credit applications (e.g., personal loans, credit cards or store cards) opened in the United Kingdom are regulated by the Consumer Credit Act 2006. This piece of legislation requires that creditors must issue a default notice to any customer… …

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  • 83Default Model — A type of model used by financial institutions to determine the likelihood of a default on credit obligations by a corporation or sovereign entity. These statistical models often use regression analysis (analyzing changes to certain market… …

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  • 84Default mode network — The default mode network (DMN) or task negative network (TNN) is a network of brain regions that are active when the brain is at rest. It is characterized by coherent neuronal oscillations at a rate lower than 0.1 Hz (one every ten seconds).… …

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  • 85Default Notice — All credit applications (Eg personal loans, credit cards or store cards) opened in the United Kingdom are regulated by the Consumer Credit Act 2006. This piece of legislation requires that creditors must issue a Default Notice to any customer who …

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  • 86Default Premium — The additional amount a borrower must pay to compensate the lender for assuming default risk. A default premium is generally paid by all companies or borrowers indirectly, through the rate at which they must repay their obligation. Typically the… …

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  • 87Default Risk — The event in which companies or individuals will be unable to make the required payments on their debt obligations. Lenders and investors are exposed to default risk in virtually all forms of credit extensions. To mitigate the impact of default… …

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  • 88default directory —    A standard directory or set of directories used by the operating system or by an application.    Some operating systems create several default directories when the file system is created. For example, Novell NetWare creates the following… …

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  • 89default day — Same as appearance day,–the last day upon which a defendant may appear in order to avoid a default and the taking of a default judgment. Cruger v McCracken (Tex Civ App) 26 SW 282, 283. In an older day and under a practice which has been… …

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  • 90Default-free zone — In the context of Internet routing, the default free zone (DFZ) refers to the collection of all Internet autonomous systems that do not require a default route to route a packet to any destination. Conceptually, DFZ routers have a complete BGP… …

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