The representative defended the disconnections, claiming that the company had simply cut off recalcitrant debtors. |
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In Chapter 13, debtors pay off their debt under a stringent schedule, and typically their wages are garnisheed well into the future. |
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Faced with two debtors, neither of whom could repay the loan, the creditor decided to cancel both obligations. |
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He was loath to be tough on debtors and my mother had to work hard in the shop to compensate for his kind-heartedness. |
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The banks have been busy threatening debtors with repossession of their assets, resulting in more of them paying up. |
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Financial business was disrupted as debtors died and their creditors found themselves without recourse. |
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Invoice financing is similar to factoring, where banks lend against sales and money owed by debtors. |
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Invoice discounting provides a company with cash against invoices raised to trade debtors. |
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Among his debtors were many Russian aristocrats and noblemen, both Russian and foreigners. |
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In either case, the owners must pay back the debtors before getting any money back. |
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Defaults are always painful, for debtors and creditors alike. And so they should be. |
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The trustee must act as a neutral third party as between the debtors and creditors. |
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The new act will make it more difficult for debtors to qualify for bankruptcy relief. |
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He was unable to provide a full list of the debtors facing disconnection tomorrow. |
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The scheme allows some debtors to clear debts within a specific period, without repaying the full amount. |
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The average time for big companies to get their money out of debtors is about two months. |
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Chasing debtors via the legal system wastes court time, is costly and impedes faster repayment. |
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The banks will not wipe out their bad debts by foreclosing on their corporate debtors and sending them to the wall. |
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All of which means that we are a nation of debtors, people who, in large numbers, live beyond our means. |
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More traditional players would tend to consider single debtors and one-off transactions unsuitable for invoice discounting. |
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The company needs its debtors to sign a waiver agreement that will allow it to start talks without being in default on its loans. |
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If one joint or joint and several debtor is insolvent, the loss resulting from his insolvency is spread equally among the solvent debtors. |
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Fighting against usury and the persecution of debtors has a long religious history as well as a social justice lineage. |
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As a matter of course, we refer outstanding accounts to a debt collection agency and take legal action against bad debtors. |
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In it, the government said it would finalize a plan to cope with the uncooperative debtors by the end of next March. |
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Someone had to wade into this mess and force the debtors to cough something up. |
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They wanted to persist in the belief that the blue chip debtors of yesteryear were still creditworthy. |
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The onus is now on legal council to establish evidence that is admissible in court of noncompliance on the part of the debtors. |
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The bank advances funds to you in exchange for the right to collect that amount from income streams due to the business from debtors. |
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The recent Constitutional Court ruling against the execution of immovable property of judgment debtors was an overwhelming victory for the weak and the legally challenged. |
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Indeed, the biblical law is that debtors may not be dunned for repayment. |
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I would no longer have to do searches for bad debtors but identify harmonization problems. |
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As for the gild's financial influence, some jurats were indeed occasionally debtors of the gild, but their debts were contracted as gildsmen not as jurats. |
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It is not always clear whether changing legal and custodial practices brought about changes in attitudes towards debtors and towards consumer debt, or the other way round. |
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We are the world's biggest debtors, borrowing money from Japan and Europe. |
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The company has also experienced problems in monitoring its debtors. |
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His evenhanded treatment of Asian debtors and Roman creditors earned him the hatred of the latter. |
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Of eleven recovery orders examined, three had not been covered by a debit note, for which reason the debtors had not made any payment. |
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American Legal is one of the nation's largest companies in the business of giving notice to debtors of collections proceedings. |
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And maybe, Finkel added, it won't take five fights to elate his many debtors, including the Internal Revenue Service. |
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As recession looms, how much banks increase reserves depends on how bad they think the downturn will be and how many debtors may have trouble repaying their loans. |
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The committee added, however, that debtors can install the interest payment during the first half of the new maturity period of any rescheduled debt. |
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At the reporting date, there were no indications that debtors owing unimpaired receivables would not be able to meet their payment obligations. |
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The decrease in doubtful debts can mainly be explained by the recovery of loans from defaulting debtors and by the ceding of debt instruments. |
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It might also involve toning down a previous deal that private creditors should be singled out if debtors cannot meet their obligations. |
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Recalcitrant debtors are ordered to fulfil their maintenance obligations within one month, subject to criminal proceedings. |
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The impact on the balance sheet is reflected by an overweighting of trade debtors in the balance sheet at the end of the year. |
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The debtors ledger shall be inspected at regular intervals with the aim of taking action to collect debts that are overdue. |
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It includes a full accrual accounting system with a cashbook, automated daily bank feeds, invoicing, debtors, creditors, sales tax and reporting. |
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It is the trickiest calculation to implement as it must reflect all contract parameters, debtors and risk transfers. |
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A new bankruptcy court, combined with new foreclosure laws, was supposed to encourage Thai debtors to bargain in good faith. |
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Consequently, the Bahamian insolvency representatives were appointed as debtors in possession in the United States proceedings. |
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But what you can't pretend is that if Greece walked away from its debtors tomorrow it wouldn't have to pay for its banks. |
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Which alternative payment methods should I recommend to my debtors if they prefer not use the direct debit procedure? |
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The 50 largest debtors or groups of debtors fall within the strongest rating categories. |
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Furthermore, if debts are not repaid, creditors will also be able to claim compensation form debtors for recovery costs. |
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Deductions are made to the debtors when there is uncertainty concerning the payment of all or part of the debt. |
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They were also reflected in a certain deterioration of the credit quality of debtors, as reflected in an increase in risk premiums. |
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He stresses the importance of Intrum Justitia's information systems, which protect customers against debtors who never pay. |
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The collection of a number of trade debtors, whose average payment deadline had been substantially exceeded, mainly explained this fall. |
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Through its position as leader in its main markets, Euler Hermes' exposure is spread across many debtors. |
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A debt management research capacity is being created to understand debtors and the makeup of the tax debt. |
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Such objections, however, arise rarely due to the close relationship of trust that generally exists between debtors and creditors. |
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Based on a case by case analysis and by reference to past experiences, an allowance for doubtful debtors will be set up. |
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In special cases, such as low income debtors, the amount is determined on a discretionary basis. |
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The new system quickly made members of collective farms debtors of the collective farm and the state instead of providing them with payment for their labour. |
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To judge of the perfection of debtors by the numerosity of their creditors is the readiest way for entering into the mysteries of practical arithmetic. |
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The amount of bad debt for which Maroc Telecom has made a provision is deductible from its taxable base, subject to the presentation of evidence of legal action taken against the debtors. |
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Its objective is to measurably improve clients' cash flows and long-term profitability by offering effective services and high quality in relations with both clients and debtors in each local market. |
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Last year, however, was characterised by high bad debts because of the insolvencies of debtors. |
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Throughout the Thirteen Colonies that were under Patriot control, Loyalists could not vote, sell land, sue debtors, or work as lawyers, doctors, or schoolteachers. |
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Five years on, O'Donnell has joined a stream of credit crunch debtors crossing the Irish Sea โ or the Northern Irish border โ to go bust in the UK, which is a far friendlier place for those drowning in debt. |
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The debtors who took sanctuary there could only emerge on Sundays, when arrests for debt were not allowed. |
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Unlike Latin American governments, some of whom are recidivist bad debtors, Caribbean countries, with stable currencies and democracies, until recently looked like good risks. |
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Forgive us our debts like we forgave our debtors. |
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Every Mafia loan shark knows that if he does not have at his command someone who can break the neck of his debtors, he will have a much lower rate of return. |
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Other debtors, seeing this victory, will no doubt want the same. |
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Protection by a government which is ready to intervene should credit institutions run into difficulties removes the incentive for creditors to monitor the behaviour of their debtors. |
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Bankruptcy: a legal process that can protect debtors from any unsecured creditor garnishing their wages or initiating any other collection action against them. |
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But Germany did not want to become the deep pocket for bad debtors. |
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Both procedures will potentially allow debtors to avoid bankruptcy. |
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They were the same winged messengers that out-run cashless debtors, and cut short lovers' dreams. |
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In risk underwriting, appropriate action plans have been implemented at each subsidiary to increase selectiveness, ensure close monitoring of the most sensitive risks and reduce exposure to debtors in distressed situations. |
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Nevertheless, before long jails were built, and American creditors proved keen to seize their debtors, as was demonstrated in pathbreaking research conducted by the archivist G. Philip Bauer in the nineteen-thirties. |
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Credit risk is defined as the risk of financial loss resulting from the failure of debtors to honor their financial or contractual obligations in full. |
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On the other hand, the other property expenses decrease with a large ยค 0.3 million given that on balance less provisions for doubtful debtors of the factory outlet had to be provided. |
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We don't send debtors to penal colonies or put them in bonded labor. |
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For instance, a creditor may want his collection agent to report debtors to a credit reporting agency but might not be too keen on having the collector sue the debtor in the creditor's name. |
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In each local market, Intrum Justitia offers efficient services and high quality in relations with both clients and debtors, thereby helping clients to improve their cash flow and long-term profitability. |
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Account debtors generally cannot sue assignees for such breaches. |
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The debtors of the pledged claims are however validly discharged from their payment obligations by payment to the securitisation undertaking as long as they have not gained knowledge of the pledge. |
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Race to the Finnish South by south-east Divided and unruled A parable of two debtors ReprintsJan Urban, a doughty Czech ex-dissident turned clean-government campaigner, agrees. |
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They preached, educated, and relieved jailed debtors whenever possible, and cared for the sick. |
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Some crews were made up of professional merchant seamen, others of pirates, debtors, and convicts. |
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Opponents organised to resist bailiffs and disrupt court hearings of community charge debtors. |
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His laments were loud and he always defended unfortunate debtors, but there is evidence that his financial dealings were not always honest. |
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Banks began to fail as debtors defaulted on debt and depositors attempted to withdraw their deposits en masse, triggering multiple bank runs. |
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In 1802 the prison had four cells for prisoners and nine rooms for debtors. |
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Race to the Finnish South by south-east Divided and unruled A parable of two debtors ReprintsMartin Raguz, a Croat leader, says that the constitution agreed in 1995 to end Bosnia's war has hit a brick wall. |
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Race to the Finnish South by south-east Divided and unruled A parable of two debtors ReprintsA likely rescue for Portugal, which requested a bail-out on April 6th, has become an election issue. |
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These include, for example, dunning, taking legal action, a temporary halt to manufacture and delivery or, if necessary, intervention via diplomatic representation, especially in the case of public debtors. |
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The purpose is debt minimization, equal treatment of debtors in servicing the debt, and reestablishing the countries' ability to bear debt and thus enabling them to reintegrate in the global economy. |
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The accounts shall also record the assets financed by the Funds, in particular concerning intervention stocks, uncleared advances, securities and debtors. |
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The Statute of Elizabeth on its face created a criminal offence, but the courts quickly saw its potential as the foundation for a civil action to avoid fraudulent conveyances of exigible property by debtors. |
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Prisoners in a debtors prison were allowed to have their family with them, and Sophia accompanied him. |
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The creditors have a sense of victimhood that mirrors that of the debtors. |
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The Dodgers have moved that the Bankruptcy Court disallow the Stow claim in its entirety because, as a matter of law, Stow cannot prevail in his claims against the debtors. |
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Capital misallocations were corrected, bad investments perished, debtors reached settlements with creditors, and simple living replaced extravagance. |
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Now given over to yawning gaps in the courtship of debtors romantically linked to the annulment of fraudsters, the spectacular often has to fill in with the debacular. |
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Chapter 13 cramdowns, as applicable to Chapter 7 debtors as well. |
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It bears the evident marks of having originally been, what the honest and downright Doctor Douglass assures us it was, a scheme of fraudulent debtors to cheat their creditors. |
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The earliest forms of prisons, which began appearing in the early modern period, were created for the purposes of holding those awaiting trial and to house debtors. |
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As a consequence, by the beginning of 1821 he was deep in debt, and in May of that year he was tried and committed to the King's Bench Prison, a debtors prison in Southwark. |
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Paradoxically, the more the debtors paid, the more they owed. |
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Itera International Energy Company recently offered proposals to Russia's Sverdlovsk regional government, addressing the issue of gas debtors in the area. |
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According to Bernanke, a small decline in the price level simply reallocates wealth from debtors to creditors without doing damage to the economy. |
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