Multiple Choice
The definition of a default judgment is:
A) a legal pleading that contains denials, admissions, affirmative defenses, and counterclaims.
B) a pleading that is a statement of the initial claim against the defendant.
C) an assertion that even if the plaintiff's allegations are true, the plaintiff would not be entitled to a remedy.
D) a judgment against a defendant who fails to respond to a complaint.
Correct Answer:

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