A significant benefit of filing for bankruptcy is the ability to discharge some or all of the debtor's debts or claims. |
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As a last resort, you could also apply to have a judgment mortgage registered on the deeds of your debtor's property. |
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Unable to pay 20 gold napoleons for his stay, the poor man was thrown into debtor's prison before being drafted into service in the emperor's army. |
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A receiver appointed by the court must act fairly and honestly as a fiduciary on behalf of all parties with an interest in the debtor's property and undertaking. |
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The rest of the loan will be paid off through government garnishment of 25 percent of the debtor's wages. |
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Practitioners, trustees, and clients often are clueless as to how a debtor's entireties assets will emerge from a bankruptcy proceeding. |
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The sheepskin that was to be their ticket to financial freedom is often a passkey to a modern debtor's prison. |
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The value of the negotiable instrument represents the debtor's obligation to the payee. |
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Godwin was saved from debtor's prison by philosophical devotees such as Francis Place, who lent him further money. |
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The author Charles Dickens worked at the age of 12 in a blacking factory, with his family in debtor's prison. |
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Alternatives such as a nonstatutory contract to which both debtor and creditors consent give creditors a prorated share of their claims and discharge the debtor's balance. |
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On November 10, 2015, there was a hearing on Debtor's Motion to Reject the Executory Contract between the Debtor and the Trust. |
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