710 examples of debtor in sentences

You shall be satisfied, and I'll become your debtor For full five hundred more than he doth owe you.

But if, after every inquiry, the debtor does not appear to have been guilty of any fraud, and if it is proved to the satisfaction of the magistrate, that he has nothing in the world, the creditors are called in, and receive a part of their claims from the treasury of the Bagbun.

debtor, debitor^; mortgagor; defaulter &c 808; borrower.

bankrupt, insolvent, debtor, lame duck, man of straw, welsher, stag, defaulter, levanter^. V. not pay &c 807; fail, break, stop payment; become insolvent, become bankrupt; be gazetted. protest, dishonor, repudiate, nullify, refuse payment.

books, account book, ledger; day book, cash book, pass book; journal; debtor and creditor account, cash account, running account; account current; balance, balance sheet; compte rendu [Fr.], account settled, acquit, assets, expenditure, liabilities, outstanding accounts; profit and loss account, profit and loss statement, receipts. bookkeeping, accounting, double entry bookkeeping, reckoning. audit.

It was all over; they had knocked at every debtor's door, and nothing now remained for them to do but to return home with empty hands.

"Year so-and-so, twelfth day of September, according to the decision of the Commerce Court, the merchant Fedót Selivérstov Pleshkóv, of the first guild, was declared an insolvent debtor, in consequence of which" What's the use of explaining?

[Reads] "Moscow merchant of the first guild, Antíp Sysóyev Enótov, declared an insolvent debtor" Does he owe us anything? PODKHALYÚZIN.

Here's the third; "Moscow merchant of the second guild, Efrém Lúkin Poluarshínnikov, declared an insolvent debtor."

To secure an equitable distribution of all the debtor's property among the creditors.

2. To secure to the debtor a complete discharge from the indebtedness.

Such advances are, it is true, personal and individual; but, in the case of death or flight of the debtor, the whole village is to be liable for the amount due.

Frequently their very means of subsistence failed them, in consequence of their being forbidden to carry on the cultivation; and the unfortunate people, having no other resources for the relief of their pressing necessities, were compelled to alienate the debtor's bond, which purchased the fruits of their enforced toil but had been left unpaid.

For when they despaired of redress from the consuls and senate, whenever they saw a debtor led into court, they rushed together from all quarters.

I would not be thy debtor for all the silver in the mines of Bergen!

" "You make me for ever your debtor, learned sir," rejoined Blaize.

One of such was JAMES POWELL, whose life was a grand sacrifice of undeviating love for those whose necessities made him feel that he was debtor to them, until he gave them the price of his life which Christ had redeemed.

In England we chiefly affect what are called registered and inscribed stocksthat is, if our Government or one of our municipalities issues a loan, the subscribers have their names registered in a book by the debtor, or its banker, and merely hold a certificate which is a receipt, but the possession of which is not in itself evidence of ownership.

Consequently when the holder sells it is not enough for him to hand over his certificate, as is the case with a bearer security, but the stock has to be transferred into the name of the buyer in the register kept by the debtor, or by the bank which manages the business for it.

LEWIS, CLEONA. Debtor and creditor countries: 1938, 1944.

There is another well-known, and to many men only too familiar, exception to the ordinary relation of debtor and creditor.

Here, as the creditor does not expect any repayment, and the debtor knows that he does not, there is no act of dishonesty, but the debtor, by asking for a loan and not a gift, evades the obligation of gratitude and reciprocal service which would attach to the latter, and thus takes a certain advantage of his benefactor.

Here, as the creditor does not expect any repayment, and the debtor knows that he does not, there is no act of dishonesty, but the debtor, by asking for a loan and not a gift, evades the obligation of gratitude and reciprocal service which would attach to the latter, and thus takes a certain advantage of his benefactor.

Connected with the subject of debtor and creditor is the ungrounded notion, to which I have already adverted, that the payment of what are called debts of honour ought to take precedence of all other pecuniary obligations.

'Oh, to grace how great a debtor for my sentiments on this subject.

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