13 Words to use with debtor

Cases are recorded to which creditors took from debtors property of all kinds, to satisfy their demands.

SEE Dodd, F. Merrick, Jr. Federal debtor relief laws.

The blame for the fire was laid upon the debtor class and they were suspected of having set it with the purpose of having some of their debts remitted when they appeared to have lost considerable.

Accruing interest must be offset annually by exports from the debtor country and the repayment of the principal requires that either money or goods be exported equal in value to the original obligations.

Where a debtor absconds and leaves his family, such property shall be exempt in the hands of the wife and children, or either of them.

But, such questions apart, and within the reach of the rude power of the law over men in the mass, where individuality may be neglected, there remains that portion of the field in which the cause of justice may be advanced, as it was in the extinction of slavery, the confiscation of the French lands, the abolition of the poor debtor laws, and in similar great measures of class legislation, if you will.

Thus time alone relieves a debtor nation, so long as its population increases faster than unpaid interest accumulates on its debt.

If the debtor pay (pays) the debt, he shall be discharged.

Upon procuring a charter in 1732 constituting them trustees of Georgia, James Oglethorpe and his colleagues began to raise funds from private donations and parliamentary grants for use in colonizing English debtor-prisoners and other unfortunates.

The international moneylender, on the other hand, if his debtor defaults may, if he is lucky, induce his Government to bring diplomatic pressure to bear, for whatever that may be worth.

We might reasonably hope that this debtor balance would be wiped out during the five months of our fiscal year yet before us, but there is a special reason for anxiety that it should soon be materially reduced.

On the day appointed for the pleading of his cause, Orgetorix drew together from all quarters to the court all his vassals to the number of ten thousand persons; and led together to the same place, and all his dependants and debtor-bondsmen, of whom he had a great number; by means of these he rescued himself from [the necessity of] pleading his cause.

Traveling expenses to Kansas, and the tracts, make the debtor column overreach the creditor some two thousand dollars.

13 Words to use with  debtor