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Delinquent 1) A payment that is past due or not paid in full. 2) A person who disobeys rules or breaks the law such as a juvenile delinquent.
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DELINQUENT - He who has been guilty of some crime, offence or failure of duty. Also refers to a late payment or action.
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Delinquent: An individual who does not carry out that which is expected of him or that which he has promised to do; a debt that is due and has not been paid; neglectful of duty.

Delinquent: In civil or family cases, failing to pay an amount of money when due: In juvenile cases, a child who violated a law, local ordinance, or an order of the Superior Court.

delinquent
1) adj. not paid in full amount or on time. 2) n. short for an underage violator of the law as in juvenile delinquent.
deliver
v. to actually hand an object, money or document to another.

delinquent: A child, under 18, that has done something that would be a crime if he or she were 18 or older.

Delinquent:
A juvenile or minor whose actions, if committed by an adult, would be considered criminal.
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DELINQUENT, civil law. He who has been guilty of some crime, offence or failure of duty.
DELIRIUM, med.jur. A disease of the mind produced by inflammations, particularly in fevers, and other bodily diseases.

Juvenile delinquent
Definition - Noun
: a juvenile who commits an act of juvenile delinquency
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This is frequently used in the enforcement of child support where delinquent debtors will be subjected to salary garnishment.

The thing to be done may have exclusive reference to a determinate person or class of persons, on whose motion or complaint the sovereign power will execute the punishment or sanction on delinquents; or it may have no such reference, ...

While the union does not have to give the individual employee the sort of trial-type hearing required by the LMRDA to expel a union member for other reasons, the union must give the employee a detailed written explanation of the amount of delinquent ...

Previously, in Canada, they were known as juvenile delinquents.
In Canada, for example, criminal suspects between 12 and 18 inclusively are processed under the Young Offenders Act, ...

These are collection letters sent to delinquent debtors demanding payment. The dunning letters get progressively stronger the longer the debtor goes without making a payment or an arrangement to settle the debt.

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interstate compact - A contract between member states to supervise juveniles on probation or parole, and to return delinquent juveniles who have escaped or nondelinquent juveniles who have run away, from one state to another.

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] ...

They are not delinquents (in that they have committed no crime), but rather are persons in need of supervision, minors in need of supervision, or children in need of supervision, depending on the state in which they live.

Definition: Automated Administrative Enforcement (or AAE) refers to the ability of individual states to locate delinquent obligors across state lines and, if necessary, to seize their financial assets.
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ADJUDICATED: The term used in juvenile court to indicate that a juvenile has been found to have committed a delinquent act.

Interstate Compact on Juveniles An agreement among the states to assure cooperative supervision of delinquent juveniles on probation or parole, and the return of a juvenile from one state to another.

FOSTER HOME -- A licensed home for the temporary board and care of abused and neglected or delinquent children.

See also: Law, Person, Court, Action, Will

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