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The classic [[event of default]] in a financial {{csaprov|contract}}. There is no more profound indication that you may be unable to honour your obligations that the fact you have actually not done so.
{{a|glossary|}}The classic [[event of default]] in a financial {{csaprov|contract}}. There is no more profound indication that you may be unable to honour your obligations that the fact you have actually not done so.


===See also===
===See also===

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The classic event of default in a financial contract. There is no more profound indication that you may be unable to honour your obligations that the fact you have actually not done so.

See also