In which case might a default judgment be entered?

1. The defendant did not respond to the complaint and would otherwise have been shown to have liability.
2. The defendant did not respond to the complaint.
3. The plaintiff did not respond to the complaint.
4. The plaintiff did not respond to the complaint and would otherwise have been shown to have liability.


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Rationale: If the defendant does not respond, liability is assumed and does not have to be shown or proven.

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