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  • Default (law)
  • Failure to do something required by law (e.g. pay a debt or appear in legal proceedings)

    In law, a default is the failure to do something required by law or to comply with a contractual obligation. Legal obligations can arise when a response

    Default (law)

    Default_(law)

  • Default judgment
  • Legal judgment

    court of law. The failure to take action is the default. The default judgment is the relief requested in the party's original petition. Default can be compared

    Default judgment

    Default_judgment

  • Default
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up default in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Default may refer to: Default (law), the failure to do something required by law Default (finance)

    Default

    Default

  • Default rule
  • Rule of law that can be overridden by a legal agreement

    theory, a default rule is a rule of law that can be overridden by a contract, trust, will, or other legally effective agreement. Contract law, for example

    Default rule

    Default_rule

  • Sovereign default
  • When a sovereign entity fails to pay its debts

    A sovereign default is the failure or refusal of the government of a sovereign state to pay back its debt in full when due. Cessation of due payments

    Sovereign default

    Sovereign_default

  • Bravely Default
  • 2012 video game

    Bravely Default, known in Japan as Bravely Default: Flying Fairy, is a 2012 role-playing video game developed by Silicon Studio and published by Square

    Bravely Default

    Bravely_Default

  • Credit default swap
  • Financial swap agreement in case of default

    A credit default swap (CDS) is a financial swap agreement that the seller of the CDS will compensate the buyer in the event of a debt default (by the debtor)

    Credit default swap

    Credit default swap

    Credit_default_swap

  • Default (finance)
  • Financial failure to meet legal conditions of a loan

    who are insolvent or in default. Default can be of two types: debt services default and technical default. Debt service default occurs when the borrower

    Default (finance)

    Default_(finance)

  • Event of default
  • An event of default is "an occurrence that gives rise to a non-defaulting party's right to seek remedies". It is any situation when a lender or landlord

    Event of default

    Event_of_default

  • Common law
  • Law created by judicial precedent

    consider the English common law dating prior to independence, and the precedent originating from it, as the default law, because of the importance of

    Common law

    Common law

    Common_law

  • State defaults in the United States
  • US states defaulting on their debt

    Arkansas defaulted on its highway bonds, which had long-lasting consequences for the state. Current U.S. bankruptcy law, an area governed by federal law, does

    State defaults in the United States

    State_defaults_in_the_United_States

  • Procedural default
  • United States post-conviction doctrine

    Procedural default is a concept in American federal law that requires a state prisoner seeking a writ of habeas corpus in federal court to have "present[ed]

    Procedural default

    Procedural_default

  • Law
  • System of enforceable rules

    Law is a set of rules that are created and enforced by governmental or societal institutions to regulate behavior, with its precise definition a matter

    Law

    Law

    Law

  • Promulgation (Catholic canon law)
  • Publication of a Catholic canon law

    force three months after promulgation. Particular laws are promulgated in various ways but by default take effect one month after promulgation. Promulgation

    Promulgation (Catholic canon law)

    Promulgation_(Catholic_canon_law)

  • Credit risk
  • Risk that a borrower or counterparty fails to meet financial obligations

    companies with liquidly traded corporate bonds or credit default swaps, bond yield spreads and credit default swap spreads indicate market participants assessments

    Credit risk

    Credit_risk

  • Reception statute
  • Statutory law

    consider the English common law dating prior to independence, as well as the precedents originating from it, as the default law because of the importance

    Reception statute

    Reception_statute

  • Johnson Act
  • 1934 United States legislation

    have the force of law. Senator Hiram Johnson sponsored the Act, which included a passage that forbade loans to nations in default on their debts, unless

    Johnson Act

    Johnson_Act

  • Universal default
  • Universal default is a now-banned practice in the United States financial services industry whereby a creditor would change the terms of a loan from the

    Universal default

    Universal_default

  • Flag of Japan
  • maint: ref duplicates default (link) Lauterpacht, Elihu (2002). C. J. Greenwood and A. G. Oppenheimer (ed.). International Law Reports. Cambridge University

    Flag of Japan

    Flag of Japan

    Flag_of_Japan

  • Flavored milk
  • Sweetened dairy drink

    The latest policy, known as the fourth state-level Healthy Beverage Default law (HBD), aims to restrict sugary beverage options in children's meals.

    Flavored milk

    Flavored milk

    Flavored_milk

  • 2022 Russian debt default
  • Credit crisis in Russia in 2022

    default since 1918, though the country had defaulted on domestic ruble-denominated government debt in 1998. Before that, on 2 June, Russia defaulted on

    2022 Russian debt default

    2022_Russian_debt_default

  • Restricted Roads (20 mph Speed Limit) (Wales) Order 2022
  • Welsh road safety legislation

    Ministers under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The order reduces the default speed limit on restricted roads in Wales from 30 mph to 20 mph, making

    Restricted Roads (20 mph Speed Limit) (Wales) Order 2022

    Restricted Roads (20 mph Speed Limit) (Wales) Order 2022

    Restricted_Roads_(20_mph_Speed_Limit)_(Wales)_Order_2022

  • Alcohol laws of Tennessee
  • municipalities) in Tennessee by default are dry and do not allow the sales of liquor or wine. These governments must amend the laws to allow for liquor-by-the-drink

    Alcohol laws of Tennessee

    Alcohol_laws_of_Tennessee

  • Online age verification laws by country
  • Ever since the passing of laws such as the United Kingdom's Online Safety Act in 2023 and the passing of Australia's ban on social media for people under

    Online age verification laws by country

    Online age verification laws by country

    Online_age_verification_laws_by_country

  • Judgment (law)
  • Formal decision made by a court

    its judgment. Default judgment: a judgment rendered in favour of one party based on the other party's failure to take action. Default judgments are commonly

    Judgment (law)

    Judgment_(law)

  • Overview of gun laws by nation
  • Regulations on arms and ammunition

    Gun laws and policies, collectively referred to as firearms regulation or gun control, regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification

    Overview of gun laws by nation

    Overview_of_gun_laws_by_nation

  • Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006
  • Statutory instrument of the United Kingdom

    issues addressed by the legislation include the provision of a national default retirement age set at 65 (to be retained for at least five years) and the

    Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006

    Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006

    Employment_Equality_(Age)_Regulations_2006

  • Male-as-norm principle
  • Feminist principle

    exhibits a systematic structural bias that has made masculine forms the default for generic, non-gender-specific contexts. The male-as-norm principle claims

    Male-as-norm principle

    Male-as-norm_principle

  • Law of the European Union
  • Union law is a system of supranational laws operating within the 27 member states of the European Union (EU). Originally referred to as Community law, it

    Law of the European Union

    Law_of_the_European_Union

  • Judgment defaulter
  • Concept in Chinese law

    In China, judgment defaulter (Chinese: 失信被执行人) or court defaulters, commonly known as laolai (Chinese: 老赖) or untrustworthy person (Chinese: 失信人), is

    Judgment defaulter

    Judgment_defaulter

  • Misfeasance
  • Types of failure to discharge public obligations under law

    are types of failure to discharge public obligations existing by common law, custom, or statute. The Carta de Logu caused Eleanor of Arborea to be remembered

    Misfeasance

    Misfeasance

  • 2024 South Korean martial law crisis
  • Failed coup d'état in South Korea

    then-president of South Korea, attempted a self-coup by declaring martial law during a televised address. In the address, he accused the Democratic Party

    2024 South Korean martial law crisis

    2024 South Korean martial law crisis

    2024_South_Korean_martial_law_crisis

  • Abandonment (legal)
  • Relinquishment under law

    In law, abandonment is the relinquishment, giving up, or renunciation of an interest, claim, privilege, possession, civil proceedings, appeal, or right

    Abandonment (legal)

    Abandonment (legal)

    Abandonment_(legal)

  • Administration (law)
  • Rescue mechanism for insolvent entities

    concept, administration is a procedure under the insolvency laws of a number of common law jurisdictions, similar to receivership or bankruptcy in the

    Administration (law)

    Administration_(law)

  • Index of law articles
  • Deduction – Deed – Deed poll – defalcation – Defamation – Default (law) – Default judgment – Default rule – Defeasance – Defective title – Defendant – Defense –

    Index of law articles

    Index_of_law_articles

  • Periodic table
  • Tabular arrangement of the chemical elements

    widely used in physics and other sciences. It is a depiction of the periodic law, which states that when the elements are arranged in order of their atomic

    Periodic table

    Periodic table

    Periodic_table

  • Chinese property sector crisis (2020–present)
  • Financial crisis

    Chinese property sector crisis was a financial crisis sparked by the 2021 default of Evergrande Group. Evergrande, along with other Chinese property developers

    Chinese property sector crisis (2020–present)

    Chinese property sector crisis (2020–present)

    Chinese_property_sector_crisis_(2020–present)

  • Termination for convenience
  • Enables ending of a contract due to changed needs

    contract to an end without the need to establish that the other party is in default, for example because the client party's needs have changed, or in order

    Termination for convenience

    Termination_for_convenience

  • LGBTQ rights by country or territory
  • (in light of the illegality of gay marriage in those countries) would by default include gay sex, but this is enforced by the legal authorities in Iran

    LGBTQ rights by country or territory

    LGBTQ rights by country or territory

    LGBTQ_rights_by_country_or_territory

  • UK default charges controversy
  • The UK default charges controversy was an issue in consumer law, relating to the level of fees charged by banks and credit card companies for late or dishonoured

    UK default charges controversy

    UK_default_charges_controversy

  • Pari passu
  • Latin phrase; "on equal footing"

    rights, or obligations among parties. This term is commonly used in law. Black's Law Dictionary (8th ed., 2004) defines pari passu as "proportionally; at

    Pari passu

    Pari_passu

  • Bonar Law
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1922 to 1923

    Andrew Bonar Law (16 September 1858 – 30 October 1923) was a British statesman and Conservative politician who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    Bonar Law

    Bonar Law

    Bonar_Law

  • Natural law
  • Legal and philosophical theory that there are values inherent in nature

    summoned and make default." Further, in 1824, we find it held that "proceedings in our Courts are founded upon the law of England, and that law is again founded

    Natural law

    Natural law

    Natural_law

  • Lawsuit
  • Civil action brought in a court of law

    defendant is required to respond to the plaintiff's complaint or else risk default judgment. If the plaintiff is successful, judgment is entered in favor

    Lawsuit

    Lawsuit

  • Matrimonial regime
  • System of property ownership between spouses

    Code and French Civil Code, arts. 431-492.). In most common law jurisdictions, the default and only matrimonial regime is separation of property, though

    Matrimonial regime

    Matrimonial_regime

  • Equitable interest
  • Concept in common law legal systems

    information rights and the supervisory jurisdiction of the court) and default law (that is, law which can be excluded by express provision in the trust deed)

    Equitable interest

    Equitable interest

    Equitable_interest

  • Google
  • American multinational technology company

    text-based. In June 2000, it was announced that Google would become the default search engine provider for Yahoo!, one of the most popular websites at

    Google

    Google

    Google

  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    Canon law concerns the Catholic Church's life and organization and is distinct from civil law. In its own field it gives force to civil law only by

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church

    Catholic_Church

  • U.S. state defaults in the 1840s
  • State defaults in the 1840s (in the United States) were defaults by U.S. states that took place in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan

    U.S. state defaults in the 1840s

    U.S._state_defaults_in_the_1840s

  • Manusmriti
  • Ancient Hindu text

    Manusmṛti (Sanskrit: मनुस्मृति), also known as the Mānava-Dharmaśāstra or the Laws of Manu, is one of the many legal texts and constitutions among the many

    Manusmriti

    Manusmriti

  • Master of Laws
  • Type of postgraduate qualification

    lawyer and practice law in most jurisdictions, a person must first obtain a law degree. In most common law countries, a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) is required

    Master of Laws

    Master_of_Laws

  • Contract
  • Legally binding document establishing rights and duties between parties

    case law and consequently provides greater certainty for parties to arbitral proceedings. The report identifies the availability of appeals by default under

    Contract

    Contract

  • Freehold (law)
  • Common mode of ownership of real property

    grantee's heirs for life." In England and Wales, before the Law of Property Act 1925, the default position was the fee simple estate , a freehold transferable

    Freehold (law)

    Freehold (law)

    Freehold_(law)

  • Conservatorship
  • Legal term and authority

    Under U.S. law, a conservatorship results from the appointment of a guardian or a protector by a judge to manage the personal or financial affairs of

    Conservatorship

    Conservatorship

  • Barack Obama
  • President of the United States from 2009 to 2017

    passing the legislation, Congress was able to prevent a U.S. government default on its obligations. The unemployment rate rose in 2009, reaching a peak

    Barack Obama

    Barack Obama

    Barack_Obama

  • Protecting Our Kids from Social Media Addiction Act
  • Law to address social media usage by minors

    minors to have default privacies settings and have social media companies to publicly disclose certain metrics about their users. The law was set to take

    Protecting Our Kids from Social Media Addiction Act

    Protecting Our Kids from Social Media Addiction Act

    Protecting_Our_Kids_from_Social_Media_Addiction_Act

  • Philippines
  • Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia

    in 1946. Since then, the country notably experienced a period of martial law from 1972 to 1981 under the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos and his subsequent

    Philippines

    Philippines

    Philippines

  • Judgment as a matter of law
  • United States legal procedure

    In the United States courts, a motion for judgment as a matter of law (JMOL) is a motion made by a party, during trial, claiming the opposing party has

    Judgment as a matter of law

    Judgment_as_a_matter_of_law

  • Deposition (law)
  • Out-of-court oral testimony of a witness, reduced to writing

    Finally, the merger of common law and equity procedure led to the adoption of live testimony in open court as the default method of taking trial evidence

    Deposition (law)

    Deposition_(law)

  • Death Penalty for Terrorists Law
  • 2026 Israeli law

    (Hadash–Ta'al). The law imposes the death penalty on persons convicted of fatal terrorist attacks. In military courts, the death penalty is the "default"; only Palestinians

    Death Penalty for Terrorists Law

    Death Penalty for Terrorists Law

    Death_Penalty_for_Terrorists_Law

  • Google Chrome
  • Web browser developed by Google

    for Linux, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and Android, where it is currently the default browser. The browser is also the main component of ChromeOS, on which it

    Google Chrome

    Google Chrome

    Google_Chrome

  • Seven-deadly-sins law
  • US law intended to address violent crime among youth

    Georgia Annotated. In 2009, a bill softened the effects of that law, regressing from the default to try violent minor offenders as adults. Young offender Defense

    Seven-deadly-sins law

    Seven-deadly-sins_law

  • List of dry communities by U.S. state
  • dry by default: counties specifically must authorize the sale of alcohol in order for it to be legal and subject to state liquor control laws. Alabama

    List of dry communities by U.S. state

    List of dry communities by U.S. state

    List_of_dry_communities_by_U.S._state

  • Legality of child pornography
  • categories, penalties, and interpretations of laws. Differences include the definition of "child" under the laws, which can vary with the age of sexual consent;

    Legality of child pornography

    Legality_of_child_pornography

  • Derivative (finance)
  • Type of financial contract

    Derivatives can be used to protect lenders against the risk of borrowers defaulting on an obligation. Some of the more common derivatives include forwards

    Derivative (finance)

    Derivative_(finance)

  • Jeffrey Dahmer
  • American serial killer (1960–1994)

    CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link) Ewing, Charles Patrick; McCann, Joseph T. (2006). Minds on Trial: Great Cases in Law and Psychology. Oxford, England:

    Jeffrey Dahmer

    Jeffrey_Dahmer

  • Amos Yee
  • Singaporean sex offender (born 1998)

    considered a defaulter under Singaporean law, a status that carried a prison sentence between two and 36 months, depending on the length of the default period

    Amos Yee

    Amos Yee

    Amos_Yee

  • Self-help (law)
  • refers to a commercial landlord's common law right to peaceably reenter their property to evict a defaulting tenant or other person with no right of possession

    Self-help (law)

    Self-help_(law)

  • Southern Poverty Law Center
  • American civil rights organization

    The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit legal advocacy organization specializing in civil rights and public interest

    Southern Poverty Law Center

    Southern Poverty Law Center

    Southern_Poverty_Law_Center

  • Turkey
  • Country in Southeast Europe and West Asia

    military power and wealth; especially after the Ottoman economic crisis and default in 1875 which led to uprisings in the Balkan provinces that culminated

    Turkey

    Turkey

    Turkey

  • International law
  • Norms in international relations

    International law, also known as public international law and the law of nations, is the set of rules, norms, legal customs and standards that states

    International law

    International law

    International_law

  • Discovery (law)
  • Pretrial procedure in common law countries for obtaining evidence

    Discovery, in the law of common law jurisdictions, is a phase of pretrial procedure in a lawsuit in which each party, through the law of civil procedure

    Discovery (law)

    Discovery_(law)

  • Bankruptcy
  • Legal status for relief from debts

    portal Law portal Bankruptcy Act Bankruptcy alternatives Creditor's rights Debt consolidation Debt relief Debt restructuring Debtor in possession Default DIP

    Bankruptcy

    Bankruptcy

    Bankruptcy

  • United Arab Emirates
  • Country in West Asia

    derived from Sharia law and has been federal law since 2005. It is illegal for Muslim women to marry non-Muslims and is punishable by law. Non-Muslim expatriates

    United Arab Emirates

    United Arab Emirates

    United_Arab_Emirates

  • Safe-haven law
  • U.S. statutes permitting leaving of unharmed infants by parents

    a complaint being filed for such in juvenile court. The parent either defaults or answers the complaint. Others treat safe-haven surrenders as adoption

    Safe-haven law

    Safe-haven law

    Safe-haven_law

  • Salic law
  • Frankish civil law code

    Feudal law allowed the transmission of fiefs to daughters in default of sons, which was also the case for the early appanages. Whether feudal law also applied

    Salic law

    Salic law

    Salic_law

  • Italy
  • Country in Southern and Western Europe

    Associative Movement of Italians Abroad. The law of Italy has several sources. These are hierarchical: the law or regulation from a lower source cannot conflict

    Italy

    Italy

    Italy

  • Trading while insolvent
  • of time prior to the company going into liquidation. Under UK insolvency law, trading once a company is legally insolvent can trigger several provisions

    Trading while insolvent

    Trading_while_insolvent

  • Corporate law
  • Body of law that governs businesses

    right to manage is not laid down in law, but is found in Part.2 of the Model Articles. This means it is a default rule, which companies can opt out of

    Corporate law

    Corporate law

    Corporate_law

  • Social media age verification laws in the United States
  • In the United States, age verification laws for social media are ostensibly designed to limit young people's access to content deemed problematic such

    Social media age verification laws in the United States

    Social media age verification laws in the United States

    Social_media_age_verification_laws_in_the_United_States

  • Marks and Spencer plc v BNP Paribas Securities Services Trust Company (Jersey) Ltd
  • 2015 UK Supreme Court contract law case

    claimed it should get back the rent from 25 January to 24 March 2012. The default law on apportionability would have suggested the rent could not be recovered

    Marks and Spencer plc v BNP Paribas Securities Services Trust Company (Jersey) Ltd

    Marks and Spencer plc v BNP Paribas Securities Services Trust Company (Jersey) Ltd

    Marks_and_Spencer_plc_v_BNP_Paribas_Securities_Services_Trust_Company_(Jersey)_Ltd

  • Spain
  • Country in Southern and Western Europe

    retained control of it for over six centuries. Roman rule was bound together by law, language, and the Roman road. The cultures of the pre-Roman populations

    Spain

    Spain

    Spain

  • Do Not Track
  • HTTP header field

    is enabled by default for Internet Explorer 10 and Windows 8. Microsoft faced criticism for its decision to enable Do Not Track by default from advertising

    Do Not Track

    Do Not Track

    Do_Not_Track

  • Law of obligations (Bulgaria)
  • Bulgarian contract law

    indirect damages. According to Article 95 of the law of obligations and contracts, the creditor defaults if he does not accept the delivery/performance

    Law of obligations (Bulgaria)

    Law_of_obligations_(Bulgaria)

  • English Poor Laws
  • Laws regarding poverty in England, 16th–19th century

    for several measures which largely killed off the Poor Law system. The Board of Guardians (Default) Act 1926 was passed in response to some Boards of Guardians

    English Poor Laws

    English Poor Laws

    English_Poor_Laws

  • Anna's Archive
  • Shadow library search engine

    Ohio over concerns about its legal novelty, denying both a motion for default judgement from OCLC and a motion to dismiss from the named defendant. In

    Anna's Archive

    Anna's Archive

    Anna's_Archive

  • Subordination (finance)
  • assets of insufficient value to pay them all in full at the time of a default. Except in bankruptcy proceedings, the creditor with the first priority

    Subordination (finance)

    Subordination_(finance)

  • Behavioral law and economics
  • Application of behavioral economics to legal systems

    Behavioral Law and Economics. Cambridge University Press, 2000. Korobkin, Russell. "The Status Quo Bias and Contract Default Rules". Cornell Law Review,

    Behavioral law and economics

    Behavioral_law_and_economics

  • Williams v Hensman
  • English trusts law case

    trusts law case. Its principles of co-owned interests are today more relevant to land, whether from a trust now held as joint tenants (the default form)

    Williams v Hensman

    Williams v Hensman

    Williams_v_Hensman

  • Insolvency law of Canada
  • institutions under federal jurisdiction) In applying these statutes, provincial law has important consequences. Section 67(1)(b) of the BIA provides that "any

    Insolvency law of Canada

    Insolvency_law_of_Canada

  • Wuthering Heights
  • 1847 novel by Emily Brontë

    estate, which must pass on his death to his, yet unborn, oldest son. In default of Edgar having no son but only a daughter (as indeed was the case), the

    Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering_Heights

  • New Jersey Fair Foreclosure Act
  • New Jersey state law protecting residential mortgage debtors

    unless given after default pursuant to a workout agreement in a separate written document signed by the debtor.") DEFAULT, Black's Law Dictionary (11th

    New Jersey Fair Foreclosure Act

    New_Jersey_Fair_Foreclosure_Act

  • Suicide methods
  • Means by which a person dies by suicide

    platforms, switching from coal gas to natural gas in homes, and gun control laws, all of which have reduced suicides despite being intended for a different

    Suicide methods

    Suicide_methods

  • Google Search
  • Search engine from Google

    large amounts to phone-makers and browser-developers to make Google its default search engine. In April 2025, the trial to determine which remedies sought

    Google Search

    Google Search

    Google_Search

  • Hotelling's law
  • Observation in economics

    about the location of the shop since it will draw all customers to it, by default. However, from the point of view of a social welfare function that tries

    Hotelling's law

    Hotelling's_law

  • Barbados
  • Island nation in the Atlantic Ocean

    February 2006. Retrieved 28 July 2009. "Barbados announced a technical default on coupon of Eurobonds with maturity in 2035". cbonds.com. Archived from

    Barbados

    Barbados

    Barbados

  • European Union
  • Supranational political and economic union

    Supervision. There is also a Single Resolution Mechanism in case of a bank default. As a political entity, the European Union is represented in the World

    European Union

    European Union

    European_Union

  • Dean Winters
  • American actor (born 1964)

    roles in the TV series Millennium, Rescue Me, 30 Rock, Sex and the City, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, as well as portraying "Mayhem" in a series

    Dean Winters

    Dean Winters

    Dean_Winters

  • North Woods Law
  • American reality television series

    North Woods Law is an American reality television series that debuted on March 11, 2012, on the Animal Planet channel. Originally set in Maine, the show

    North Woods Law

    North_Woods_Law

  • Rule of three (C++ programming)
  • Rules of thumb in C++

    prescribe how the default members of a class should be used to achieve these goals systematically. The rule of three (also known as the law of the big three

    Rule of three (C++ programming)

    Rule_of_three_(C++_programming)

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  • Naqid |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Naqid |

    A critic, A reviewer, Fault finder

    Naqid |

  • Renault
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, German, Latin

    Renault

    Form of Reginald; Counsel Power

    Renault

  • Uphold
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Uphold

    English : perhaps a shortened form of Upholder, an occupational name for someone who dealt in secondhand clothes and other articles, Middle English upoldere.

    Uphold

  • Mohamed
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German

    Mohamed

    Person with No Fault; No Mistake in his Character; Pure Thoughts; Praiseworthy; Glorified; Variant Used for Mohammad; Founder of Islamic Religion

    Mohamed

  • Naaqid |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Naaqid |

    A critic, A reviewer, Fault finder

    Naaqid |

  • Anindya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Anindya

    Beyond Fault

    Anindya

  • Laws
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly southern)

    Laws

    English (chiefly southern) : patronymic from the personal name Law (pet form of Lawrence).Perhaps a reduced form of Scottish or Irish McLeish. Compare McLaws.

    Laws

  • Naqid
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Naqid

    A critic, A reviewer, Fault finder

    Naqid

  • Hinadosa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Hinadosa

    Without Fault

    Hinadosa

  • Mohammd
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Mohammd

    Person with No Fault; No Mistake in his Character; Pure Thoughts; Praiseworthy; Glorified

    Mohammd

  • Catchpole
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly East Anglia)

    Catchpole

    English (chiefly East Anglia) : from Anglo-Norman French cachepol (a compound of cache(r) ‘to chase’ + pol ‘fowl’), an occupational name for a bailiff, originally one empowered to seize poultry and other livestock in case of default on debts or taxes.

    Catchpole

  • Naqid
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Naqid

    Fault-finder; Critic; Reviewer

    Naqid

  • Nadqid
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Nadqid

    A Critic; A Reviewer; A Fault-finder

    Nadqid

  • Anagh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Anagh

    Name of Lord Vishnu; Sinless; Pure; Perfect; Energy; Without Any Fault

    Anagh

  • Naqid
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Naqid

    Fault-finder

    Naqid

  • Angha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Angha

    Sinless, Without any fault, Beauty

    Angha

  • Lawton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lawton

    English : habitational name, common in Lancashire and Yorkshire, from Buglawton or Church Lawton in Cheshire, or Lawton in Herefordshire, named in Old English as ‘settlement on or near a hill’, or ‘settlement by a burial mound’, from hlāw ‘hill’, ‘burial mound’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : variant spelling of Laughton.

    Lawton

  • Naaqid
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Naaqid

    A critic, A reviewer, Fault finder

    Naaqid

  • Angha | அநக
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Angha | அநக

    Sinless, Without any fault, Beauty

    Angha | அநக

  • Lawrenson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lawrenson

    English : patronymic from Lawrence.Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish surnames, as for example Levenson.

    Lawrenson

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  • Yakeen
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Yakeen

    Trust, Belief, Lord Shiva

  • Kyna | کینا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Kyna | کینا

    Intelligence

  • Chavela
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Chavela

  • Mostafa
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, German, Muslim

    Mostafa

    Variant Used for Mohammad; Founder of Islamic Religion; Praiseworthy; Glorified

  • BRADY
  • Female

    English

    BRADY

    Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Brádaigh, BRADY means "descendant of Brádach," hence "large-chested."

  • Aazeen
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Aazeen

    Beautiful

  • CAITLÍN
  • Female

    Irish

    CAITLÍN

    Irish Gaelic form of Old French Cateline, CAITLÍN means "pure."

  • Janna
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Janna

    Garden, Paradise

  • EDYTHA
  • Female

    English

    EDYTHA

    Elaborated form of English Edyth, EDYTHA means "rich battle."

  • Den
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Den

    From Denmark.

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  • Defaulter
  • n.

    One who fails to perform a duty; a delinquent; particularly, one who fails to account for public money intrusted to his care; a peculator; a defalcator.

  • Default
  • n.

    A neglect of, or failure to take, some step necessary to secure the benefit of law, as a failure to appear in court at a day assigned, especially of the defendant in a suit when called to make answer; also of jurors, witnesses, etc.

  • Fault
  • v. t.

    To charge with a fault; to accuse; to find fault with; to blame.

  • Defalcator
  • n.

    A defaulter or embezzler.

  • Nonappearance
  • n.

    Default of apperance, as in court, to prosecute or defend; failure to appear.

  • Default
  • v. i.

    To fail in fulfilling a contract, agreement, or duty.

  • Defaulted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Default

  • Default
  • n.

    Fault; offense; ill deed; wrong act; failure in virtue or wisdom.

  • Default
  • v. t.

    To call a defendant or other party whose duty it is to be present in court, and make entry of his default, if he fails to appear; to enter a default against.

  • Default
  • v. i.

    To fail in duty; to offend.

  • Default
  • v. t.

    To fail to perform or pay; to be guilty of neglect of; to omit; as, to default a dividend.

  • Fault
  • v. i.

    To err; to blunder, to commit a fault; to do wrong.

  • Default
  • v. i.

    To fail to appear in court; to let a case go by default.

  • Defaulting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Default

  • Defaulter
  • n.

    One who makes default; one who fails to appear in court when court when called.

  • Default
  • v. t.

    To leave out of account; to omit.

  • Fault-finding
  • n.

    The act of finding fault or blaming; -- used derogatively. Also Adj.

  • Default
  • n.

    A failing or failure; omission of that which ought to be done; neglect to do what duty or law requires; as, this evil has happened through the governor's default.

  • Fault
  • n.

    Defect; want; lack; default.

  • Fault
  • n.

    In coal seams, coal rendered worthless by impurities in the seam; as, slate fault, dirt fault, etc.