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What is DEBITOR?

In the civil and old English law. A debtor.

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Related Legal Terms
DEBITOR NON PRSESUMITUR DONARE, CAPITALIS DEBITOR, DELICATUS DEBITOR EST ODIOSUS IN LEGE, EXCUSSIO, CESSION DES BIENS, RESPITE, BENEFIT OF CESSION, POINDING, IMPUTATION OF PAYMENT, ANTICHRESIS


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  1. DEBITOR NON PRSESUMITUR DONARE
  2. CAPITALIS DEBITOR
  3. DELICATUS DEBITOR EST ODIOSUS IN LEGE
  4. EXCUSSIO
  5. CESSION DES BIENS
  6. RESPITE
  7. BENEFIT OF CESSION
  8. POINDING
  9. IMPUTATION OF PAYMENT
  10. ANTICHRESIS

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