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  2. Delinquent - Wikipedia

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    Delinquent may refer to: Delinquent (royalist), Royalists whose estates had been seized during the English Civil War; A juvenile delinquent, often shortened as ...

  3. How could a home that wasn't delinquent be sold for taxes?

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    Taxes not paid by the first due date in March are considered "delinquent," and interest begins to accrue. If the second installment is due in mid-summer and remains unpaid, the property can be ...

  4. Expungement - Wikipedia

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    In the common law legal system, an expungement or expunction proceeding, is a type of lawsuit in which an individual who has been arrested for or convicted of a crime seeks that the records of that earlier process be sealed or destroyed, making the records nonexistent or unavailable to the general public.

  5. Wizards of Waverly Place season 4 - Wikipedia

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    Felix uses a spell that makes all the tenants from the 13th floor leave with him, all except Alex, Justin, and Harper, who are left behind. A hand gestures for them to go through the trash chute. They realize only mortals can escape the spell-locked room and Alex convinces Harper to go through the trash chute. Harper then arrives in the wizard ...

  6. What is a delinquent account? - AOL

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    A delinquent account can have negative effects on your finances and credit card. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Americans add $184 billion in debt to start 2024; far more ...

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    In the last year, credit card delinquencies have increased by about 67% as more Americans are also behind in rent and car payments.

  8. Juvenile delinquency - Wikipedia

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    The term delinquent usually refers to juvenile delinquency, and is also generalised to refer to a young person who behaves an unacceptable way. [ 3 ] In the United States, a juvenile delinquent is a person who commits a crime and is under a specific age. [ 4 ]

  9. Wikipedia:Spellchecking - Wikipedia

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    Many office suites, such as Microsoft Office and LibreOffice, are equipped with spelling and grammar checkers that are on by default.Open the Wikipedia article, select "edit" from the menu atop the page or section, select and copy the article source, paste it into a Word or Writer document, follow the red (spelling) and green (grammar) markers, and correct mistakes as necessary.