Delinquency definition

Delinquency means, with respect to each Individual Property, the latest date on which Taxes or Other Charges may be paid (with respect to such Individual Property) without the payment of a premium, penalty or interest.
Delinquency means any payment under an order for support which becomes due and remains unpaid;
Delinquency means the sum of all taxes and municipal charges

Examples of Delinquency in a sentence

  • The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the SMART office, and the Office of Victims of Crime.

  • Statement of Services to be Performed Reducing Disproportionate Minority Contact in Williamson County, Texas Funding Source: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Prime PI: Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, PhD Prime Award Institution: UT Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx PI: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, MBA Subaward Institution: WCJS Period of Performance: 10/1/2020 – 9/30/2023 The University of Texas at Austin is the leading organization for the project, Reducing Disproportionate Minority Contact in Williamson County, Texas.

  • The failure by the Company to: (i) make the payments described in Section I within thirty (30) days of the Payment Date (the "Delinquency Date"); (ii) make any other payments described herein, other than those described in Section 1, on or before the last day of any applicable cure period within which said payment can be made without penalty; or (iii) the occurrence and continuance of any Events of Default under the Leaseback Agreement after any applicable cure periods.

  • This project is being submitted to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and Williamson County Juvenile Services is a collaborating organization on this project.

  • Delinquency in the payment of a Direct Bill sent pursuant to the preceding paragraph shall not be enforceable as a personal obligation of the Owner but shall be enforceable in the same manner as if such delinquency had been for the payment of special taxes billed on the property tax bill.


More Definitions of Delinquency

Delinquency means the failure of the Borrower or Disaster Relief Borrower to make any payment when due, pursuant to the terms of the Loan, except for any principal payment due at the maturity of the Loan.
Delinquency means the MCE failed to file a report when due or to pay the assessment as correctly computed when the assessment was due.
Delinquency means failure to pay current child sup- port when due.
Delinquency means failure to pay current child support when
Delinquency means delinquency in the payment of an assessment.
Delinquency means the sum of all taxes and municipal charges due on a specific real property, less the amount of applicable property tax credit as defined in section 1 of P.L.2018, c.11 (C.54:4-66.6), covering any number of quarters or years. The property shall remain delinquent, as defined herein, until such time as all unpaid taxes, including subsequent taxes and liens, together with interest thereon shall have been fully paid and satisfied and all applicable property tax credit, as defined in section 1 of P.L.2018, c.11 (C.54:4-66.6), has been credited. The delinquency shall remain notwithstanding the issuance of a certificate of sale pursuant to R.S.54:5-32 and R.S.54:5-46, the payment of delinquent tax by the purchaser of the total property tax levy pursuant to section 16 of P.L.1997, c.99 (C.54:5-113.5) and for the purposes of satisfying the requirements for filing any tax appeal with the county board of taxation or the State tax court. The governing body may also fix a penalty to be charged to a taxpayer with a delinquency in excess of $10,000 who fails to pay that delinquency as billed, less the amount of applicable property tax credit as defined in section 1 of P.L.2018, c.11 (C.54:4-66.6), prior to the end of the fiscal year. If any fiscal year delinquency in excess of $10,000 is paid by the holder of an outstanding tax sale certificate or a total property tax levy purchaser, the holder or purchaser, as appropriate, shall be entitled to receive the amount of the penalty as part of the amount required to redeem such certificate of sale providing the payment is made by the tax lien holder or tax levy purchaser prior to the end of the fiscal year. If the holder of the outstanding tax sale certificate or the levy purchaser, as appropriate, does not make the payment in full prior to the end of the fiscal year, then the holder or purchaser shall be entitled to a pro rata share of the delinquency penalty upon redemption, and the balance of the penalty shall inure to the benefit of the municipality. The penalty so fixed shall not exceed 6% of the amount of the delinquency with respect to each most recent fiscal year only.
Delinquency means delinquency as defined in terms of the underlying note.