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delinquency

delinquency pl: -cies 1 a : the quality or state of being delinquent b : juvenile delinquency [contributing to the of a minor] 2 : a debt on which payment is overdue [consumer loan delinquencies] ...


loan servicer

loan servicer the company that collects monthly mortgage payments and disperses property taxes and insurance payments. Loan servicers also monitor nonperforming loans, contact delinquent borrowers, and notify insurers and investors of potential problems. Loan servicers may be the lender or a specialized company that just handles loan servicing under contract with the lender or the investor who owns the loan. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...


status offender

status offender : a juvenile under the jurisdiction of the court because of acts that would not be criminal if committed by an adult but that indicate the child is beyond parental control compare juvenile delinquent, youthful offender ...


repayment plan

repayment plan an agreement between a lender and a delinquent borrower where the borrower agrees to make additional payments to pay down past due amounts while making regularly scheduled payments. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...


youthful offender

youthful offender : a young person (as one within a statutorily specified age range) who commits a crime but is granted special status entitling him or her to a more lenient punishment (as one involving probation or confinement in a special youth correctional facility) than would otherwise be available compare juvenile delinquent, status offender NOTE: Young individuals who are no longer juveniles may be categorized as youthful offenders. Youthful offender treatment is generally designed to free a young person from the negative consequences of being convicted and punished as an adult, in the hope that he or she will be rehabilitated. Factors in the determination of youthful offender status include the crime and the criminal history of the individual. ...


Delinquent

Failing in duty offending by neglect of duty...


Guilty

Having incurred guilt criminal morally delinquent wicked chargeable with or responsible for something censurable justly exposed to penalty used with of and usually followed by the crime sometimes by the punishment as guilty of murder...


JD

juvenile delinquent...


juvenile delinquent

A child or person of minor age who commits acts which would be considered criminal if performed by an adult such as theft vandalism or violence especially one who habitually acts in such an antisocial manner and cannot be controlled by parents Abbreviated JD...


Ad vitam aut culpam

Ad vitam aut culpam, an office which is to determine only by the death or delinquency of the holder, or which is, in fact, held quamdiu se bene gesserit (so long as he conducts himself properly). See Encyc. Of Scots Law....



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