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Creditors Close In

2010
By the late 1980s, all anticolonialist bravado had vanished. Egypt’s state had painted itself into a corner: chafing under a heavy debt burden, it found itself entangled in a web of dependencies that seemed to permanently shackle it to the creditor states of the global economic core.
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Default of the Creditor

2017
In certain cases, a debtor may fulfil an obligation without the participation of the creditor. In this context, for an obligation not to do, such as an obligation not to compete, the creditor’s participation is not needed. In such a case, the default of the creditor is not in question.
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Creditors, trust and insolvency

Trusts & Trustees, 2014
This article considers the rights of creditors who enter into contracts with trustees in the context of insolvency. The insolvency aspect may arise when either the trustee or beneficiary is insolvent. In these circumstances, if the trust property is not sufficient to meet all of the third parties’ claims and the claims from the beneficiary’s ...
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Creditors Reexamined

Modern Drama, 1962
LITTLE EXCEPT A SMATTERING of details can conceivably be added to the analysis of the autobiographical basis of Strindberg's Credit01's (Fordringsiigare, 1888) presented by the late Martin Lamm in his Strindbergs dramer, I, 330-348. But that analysis is frankly and almost completely an examination of the playas a reflection of Strindberg's personal ...
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Creditor and Debtor

2019
In this chapter, we analyse the creditor and debtor statuses. In this domain, the European Union has put in place a number of disciplines, focusing its action primarily on protecting economic operators—in their capacity as creditors—and on facilitating business.
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Creditors

2020
Because of limited liability, creditor protection has always been a feature of company law. Large creditors can contract ex ante for customised protection and the law facilitates this in various ways, notably by the creation of the floating charge. Non-adjusting creditors require the protection of mandatory rules, at least in some situations.
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Creditor Reporting System [PDF]

open access: possibleWater Intelligence Online, 2013
This publication presents comprehensive statistics on aid flows in support of water supply and sanitation for the years 2001-2006, including trends in donors' aid and the degree of targeting of countries most in need. Individual donor profiles provide summary statistics in the form of charts and tables, and descriptions of donors' development co ...
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The Farmer as a Creditor and Seller

1953
Not all sales of farm produce are for cash. The farmer lends credit in selling milk, vegetable and grain crops, and sometimes livestock. He rarely takes security for the debt owing him. But in important instances the state has stepped in to regulate the bookkeeping and finances of those who buy from him and thus assure him payment of sums honestly due ...
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Controlling Creditor Opportunism

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
This paper addresses problems of creditor opportunism. “Distress investors” such as hedge funds, private equity funds, and investment banks are opportunistic when they use debt to obtain control of a financially troubled firm and extract improper gains at the expense of the firm and its other stakeholders.
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Joint and Several Creditors

2017
In certain cases, there are several creditors of the same obligation. As long as the obligation is divisible, each creditor may only demand partial performance. However, if any of these creditors have the right to demand the entire performance of the obligation and the debtor can be discharged by performing the obligation for one of the creditors, then
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