0 present participle of default --
1 to fail to do something, such as pay a debt, that you legally have to do: --
People who default on their mortgage repayments may have their home repossessed.
Kind defaulting is not only used for type variables in signatures, but also for type and class names.
Non-assimilatory neutralisations, conversely, are described in terms of the removal or delinking of a specified feature, the result then ' defaulting' to the segment which is unspecified for that feature.
It is also essential that staff are proactive when patients do not attend for medication, and that they have clear guidance on a course of action for defaulting patients.
Re-negotiating the terms of the contract (as the defaulting server agent) in the negotiation module.
Interest of 5 per cent per annum was paid on the loans, and there is no record of defaulting on these payments at all.
Another option would be to require repayment by defaulting farmers, although that may not be feasible for small, poor farms.
First, there was the question of the volume of dealings, and second, there was concern about the effects of defaulting clients.
The greatest positive surprise was that kind defaulting (section 3.1) could be handled in such a relatively straightforward way, and we had expected worse problems.