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2017
In certain cases, there may be several debtors liable to perform the same obligation. If the creditor has the right to demand that each debtor perform the entire obligation, then these debtors are referred to as joint and several debtors. This situation may only arise from a legal transaction, generally a contract, or the law itself.
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In certain cases, there may be several debtors liable to perform the same obligation. If the creditor has the right to demand that each debtor perform the entire obligation, then these debtors are referred to as joint and several debtors. This situation may only arise from a legal transaction, generally a contract, or the law itself.
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International Conference on Information and Communicatiaon Technology, 2015
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2017
Freedom’s Debtors is a history of the British movement to abolish the slave trade, told through the lens of the history of early colonial Sierra Leone. After the abolition of the British slave trade in 1807, Sierra Leone became the judicial, military, and economic capital of British efforts to interdict slave ships.
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Freedom’s Debtors is a history of the British movement to abolish the slave trade, told through the lens of the history of early colonial Sierra Leone. After the abolition of the British slave trade in 1807, Sierra Leone became the judicial, military, and economic capital of British efforts to interdict slave ships.
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2009
In the previous studies about medieval creditors and debtors, two main points were constant: 1) creditors tended to be richer than the debtors; and 2) creditors and debtors tended not to overlap; an individual is generally a borrower or a lender but not both.
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In the previous studies about medieval creditors and debtors, two main points were constant: 1) creditors tended to be richer than the debtors; and 2) creditors and debtors tended not to overlap; an individual is generally a borrower or a lender but not both.
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Britain as a debtor: Indian sterling balances, 1940–53
, 2017Marcelo de Paiva Abreu
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The debtor-friendly fallacy in business rescue: agency theory moderation and quasi relationships
, 2016M. Pretorius
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