delinquent

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English - Turkish
suç işleyen (çocuk)
{s} geciktirilmiş
suçlu kimse
juvenile delinquent çocuk suçlu
ihmalci
{s} borçlarını ödememiş
suçlu
görevini yerine getirmeyen
suç işleyen
görevini ihmal eden kimse
{s} ödenmemiş (hesap, vergi, borç v.b.)
vazifede ihmalkâr olan
{s} hatalı

Bu hatalı kızla ne yapacağız? - What shall we do with this delinquent girl?

{i} ihmalkâr kimse
{i} zamanında yapılmayan ödeme
{i} kabahatli kimse
delinquency kabahat
kusur
zamanı geldi- ği halde ödenmemiş
ihmalcilik
hata

Bu hatalı kızla ne yapacağız? - What shall we do with this delinquent girl?

{i} çocuk suçlu
{s} ihmali olan
delinquent account
(Ticaret) açık hesap
delinquent account
(Askeri) GECİKMİŞ CARİ HESAP: Bir sayman tediye subayına ait olan muhasebe devresinin kapanmasını müteakip 10 gün içinde tamamlanmayan, imzalanıp belirli saymanlık şubesine gönderilmeyen cari hesap
delinquent tax
(Ticaret) vadesinde ödenmemiş vergi
delinquent tax
(Ticaret) geciktirilmiş vergi
juvenile delinquent
çocuk suçlu
juvenile delinquent
suçlu çocuk
English - English
Failing in or neglectful of a duty or obligation; guilty of a misdeed or offense
a term applied to royalists by their opponents in the English Civil War 1642 - 1645. Charles I was known as the chief delinquent
Late or failing to pay a debt or other financial obligation, like a mortgage or loan

The company made a new effort to collect delinquent payments.

One who disobeys or breaks rules or laws
The status of a mortgage with a payment past due
{n} an offender, criminal, defaulter
a young offender past due; not paid at the scheduled time; "an overdue installment"; "a delinquent account"
A failure to deliver even the minimum payment on a loan or debt payment on or before the time agreed Accounts are often referred to as 30, 60, 90 or 120 days delinquent because most lenders have monthly payment cycles
Any receivable which is 30 days or more past due
A borrower is late in making payments on a loan, but is not yet in default
Someone, usually a young person, who is delinquent repeatedly commits minor crimes. remand homes for delinquent children. Delinquent is also a noun. a nine-year-old delinquent. see also juvenile delinquent. someone, especially a young person, who breaks the law or behaves in ways their society does not approve of
guilty of a minor misdeed; "delinquent minors
past due; not paid at the scheduled time; "an overdue installment"; "a delinquent account"
In a monetary context, something that has been made payable and is overdue and unpaid, Due Diligence Refers to the task of carefully confirming all critical assumptions and facts presented by a borrower This includes verifying sources of income, accuracy of financial statements, value of assets that will serve as collateral, the tax status of the borrower and any other material facts presented by the borrower Endowment or Trust A fund that contains assets whose use is restricted only to the income earned by these assets Equity The value of property in an organization greater than total debt held on it Equity investments typically take the form of an owner's share in the business, and often, a share in the return, or profits Equity investments carry greater risk than debt, but the potential for greater return should balance the risk
failing in what duty requires; "derelict (or delinquent) in his duty"; "neglectful of his duties"; "remiss of you not to pay your bills"
In a monetary context, something that has been made payable and is overdue and unpaid
– When a borrower is late making a payment (i e pays after the due date) Late fees can be charged when borrowers are delinquent After 180 days of delinquency, a student loan borrower is considered to be “in default ”
If a payment is not received by the due date, it is considered delinquent Delinquencies greater than 30 days are generally reported to national credit bureaus
Status of a borrower who has overdue materials or owes fines exceeding $5 00
a young offender past due; not paid at the scheduled time; "an overdue installment"; "a delinquent account" persistently bad; "school for delinquent boys" guilty of a minor misdeed; "delinquent minors
Overdue, not pain on the agreed due date
{s} guilty of an offense
persistently bad; "school for delinquent boys"
A loan payment that has not been received 30 days after its due date
The failure to make an installment payment when it is due or to meet other terms and conditions of the promissory note
The status of a financial obligation, such as a mortgage loan, when it is past-due
In history a name applied by the Parliamentary Party to those who assisted Charles I or II by arms, money or personal service in levying war 1642 - 1660 As it practically included all Royalists it became common parlance almost synonymous with "Cavalier"
{i} one who is delinquent; one who is guilty of an offense; juvenile delinquent
A loan is considered delinquent when a payment is not made on time, and late fees may be charged If several payments are missed, the loan goes into default
Failing in duty; offending by neglect of duty
A person who has fallen behind in their payments for a product or service
A minor who has committed an act that would be a crime if it were committed by an adult
One who fails or neglects to perform his duty; an offender or transgressor; one who commits a fault or a crime; a culprit
(Borrower) A borrower who has failed to make one or more scheduled payments by the due dates
The failure of a borrower to make a payment when it is due or to meet other terms and conditions of the promissory note
Failure to pay a scheduled payment when due
guilty of a minor misdeed; "delinquent minors"
An account which is past due and has not had any repayment arrangements made
To be an overdue on one or more payments
When at least one loan payment is late or missed Serious delinquency results in default
a young offender
Overdue in payment
juvenile delinquent
A persistent young offender; an antisocial minor, one who has committed criminal acts such as theft or violence
juvenile-delinquent
Attributive form of juvenile delinquent
delinquently
So as to fail in duty
delinquently
in a delinquent manner
delinquents
plural of delinquent
juvenile delinquent
A juvenile delinquent is a young person who is guilty of committing crimes, especially destruction of property or violence. A juvenile guilty of antisocial or criminal behavior. a child or young person who behaves in a criminal way delinquency
juvenile delinquent
person under the age of 18 who displays antisocial or illegal behavior
delinquent
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