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Legal Definitions - defalk
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Definition of defalk
Definition: Defalk (di-fawlk), verb. Archaic. To deduct a debt or set off a claim.
1. The company defalked the amount owed from the employee's paycheck.
2. The landlord defalked the cost of repairs from the tenant's security deposit.
These examples illustrate how defalk is used to deduct a debt or set off a claim. In the first example, the company deducts the amount owed from the employee's paycheck. In the second example, the landlord deducts the cost of repairs from the tenant's security deposit. Defalk is an archaic term that is not commonly used today.
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Simple Definition
Term: DEFALK
Definition: Defalk is an old-fashioned word that means to take away a debt or balance it out with a claim. It's like when you owe someone money, but they also owe you money, so you use what they owe you to pay off what you owe them.
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