inexcusable neglect

inexcusable neglect
Such neglect which will preclude setting aside of default judgment, implies something more than the unintentional inadvertence or neglect common to all who share the ordinary frailties of mankind. Montez v. Tonkawa Village Apartments, 215 Kan. 59, 523 P.2d 351, 356

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