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Debitor - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Definitions of debitor. noun. a person who owes a creditor ; someone who has the obligation of paying a debt. synonyms: debtor.
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DEBITOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DEBITOR is debtor.
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Debtor - Wikipedia
A debtor or debitor is a legal entity (legal person) that owes a debt to another entity. The entity may be an individual, a firm, a government, a company or ...
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debitor
† ˈdebitor Obs. Also 5 debytour. [a. OF. débitor (14th c.), débiteur, ad. L. dēbitor, agent-n. f. dēbēre to owe. Débitor, -eur, was in French a learned term, the popular and proper F. form being dettor, -ur, -eur: see debtor. In English, debitor no doubt owed its 16–17th c. use to its identity with ...
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What Is a Debtor and How Is It Different From a Creditor?
A debtor is a company or individual who owes money. The debtor is referred to as a borrower when the debt is in the form of a loan from a financial institution.
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debitor, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
OED's earliest evidence for debitor is from 1483, in a translation by William Caxton, printer, merchant, and diplomat. debitor is a borrowing from French.
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A Son of the Sun (novel)
Contents
A Son of the Sun (collecting debts from a stubborn debitor, the hard way)
The Proud Goat of Aloysius Pankburn (getting an alcoholic sober with
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What's the Difference Between a Debtor and a Creditor? - Experian
A debtor is someone who borrows money. Other terms for this role include borrower, debt holder, lessee, mortgagor and customer. Debtors can be ...
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DEBITOR definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: 1. the heading written at the top of the debit column in an accounts book 2. a. a person or organization that owes a.
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What is the difference between a debtor and a debitor? - Quora
is that “debtor” is (economics) a person or firm that owes money; one in debt; one who owes a debt while “debitor” is a debtor.
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debitor - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Latin masculine nouns in the third declension · Latin masculine nouns · Latin words in Meissner and Auden's phrasebook · Norwegian Bokmål terms borrowed from ...
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debtor
debtor (ˈdɛtə(r)) Forms: α. 3 dettor, 3–5 det(t)ur, 4–6 det(t)our, -or, 5 dettere, 6–7 detter; β. 6–7 debtor, 7 -our, 6– -or. See also debitor. [ME. det(t)ur, -our, a. OF. det(t)or, -ur, -our (later detteur, debteur):—L. dēbitōr-em, acc. of dēbitor (whence OF. det(t)re). In later OF. often artificia...
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You Do
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UK CD1
"You Do" (radio edit)
"Although"
"The Debitor"
UK CD2
"You Do"
"Tonight"
"You'll Lose a Good Thing"
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multiplepoinding
ˌmultipleˈpoinding Scots Law. [See poind v.] An action raised by the holder of a fund or property to which there are several claimants, who are thereby required to come together and settle their claims in court.1693 Stair Instit. iii. i. (ed. 2) 376 Seing he ought to have raised a Process of multipl...
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Giesegaard
son Christoffer Joachim Giese.
1719–1736: Scavenius and Gabel
Christoffer Joachim Giese died in 1719 and his mother had to cede the estate to her debitor
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