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debtor <a debtor; debtors> N

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Several times he had to resort to the legal system to pry debts from his debtors.
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For bankruptcy purposes, the directed agency feature of a nominee trust prevents the trust itself from being a debtor-person.
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On the other hand, both the debtors estate and the debtor himself may properly be described as insolvent.
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He lobbied for public education, militia and prison reforms, business subsidies, and legislation favorable to the state's large debtor class.
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When debtors get into trouble, they will often repay liabilities such as payday loans with high interest rates first, leaving the credit unions until last.
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But the failure to come to court can only hurt the debtor.
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The property's equity increases as the debtor makes payments against the mortgage balance, and/or as the property value appreciates.
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Most often the privilege was applied in cases of imprisonment in debtors' prisons.
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Alternatively, the alleged debtor may dispute that the debt is payable.
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A debtor may even use a friendly sequestration as a method of freeing himself entirely from his debts.
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