default

default
I [dɪ'fɔːlt]
nome
1) (failure to keep up payments) inadempienza f., inosservanza f. (on di)

the company is in default — la società è inadempiente

2) dir. contumacia f.
3) inform. default m.
4) by default [choose, select] automaticamente

to win by default — sport vincere per abbandono

to be elected by default — essere eletto in quanto unico candidato

5) in default of in assenza di, in mancanza di
II [dɪ'fɔːlt]
verbo intransitivo
1) (fail to make payments) essere inadempiente

to default on payments, on a loan — non pagare un mutuo, non restituire un prestito

2) dir. essere contumace
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default /dɪˈfɔ:lt/
A n. [uc]
1 mancanza; difetto: in default of agreement, in mancanza di accordo
2 (leg.) assenza (di una delle due parti); contumacia: judgement by default, sentenza emessa in contumacia
3 (comm., leg.) inadempienza; inosservanza: default of one's loan terms, inadempienza degli impegni relativi a un mutuo; The company is in default of the agreement, la società è inadempiente al contratto
4 (comput., anche by default) ► sotto, B, def. 1
5 (sport) abbandono: The team lost the match by default, la squadra ha perso la partita per abbandono
B a. attr.
1 (comput.) di default; predefinito: default printer, stampante di default; default value, valore di default
2 moratorio: (fin.) default interest, interessi moratori (o di mora)
● (leg.) default judgment, sentenza contumaciale □ (fin.) default risk, rischio di inadempienza □ in default of, in assenza di: In default of agreement, the court will appoint a mediator, in assenza di accordo, il tribunale nominerà un mediatore.
(to) default /dɪˈfɔ:lt/
A v. i.
1 venir meno a un impegno; essere in difetto
2 (leg.) non comparire in tribunale; essere contumace
3 (comm., leg.) essere inadempiente
4 (sport) abbandonare; dare forfait
B v. t.
1 (leg.) condannare (q.) in contumacia
2 (sport) abbandonare, ritirarsi da (una gara, ecc.); perdere (un incontro, ecc.) per abbandono
to default on, non tenere fede a: to default on one's obligations, non tener fede ai propri obblighi; (leg.) to default on a loan, non pagare un mutuo; non restituire un prestito.
* * *
I [dɪ'fɔːlt]
nome
1) (failure to keep up payments) inadempienza f., inosservanza f. (on di)

the company is in default — la società è inadempiente

2) dir. contumacia f.
3) inform. default m.
4) by default [choose, select] automaticamente

to win by default — sport vincere per abbandono

to be elected by default — essere eletto in quanto unico candidato

5) in default of in assenza di, in mancanza di
II [dɪ'fɔːlt]
verbo intransitivo
1) (fail to make payments) essere inadempiente

to default on payments, on a loan — non pagare un mutuo, non restituire un prestito

2) dir. essere contumace

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