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- A creditor or lender is a party (e.g., person, organization, company, or government) that has a claim on the services of a second party. It is a person...
- process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may s**** relief from some or all of their debts. In most jurisdictions...
- Look up creditor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A creditor is a party that has a claim on the services of a second party. Creditors or Creditor may also...
- The Creditor Reference (also called the Structured Creditor Reference) is an international business standard based on ISO 11649, implemented at the end...
- Creditors (Swedish: Fordringsägare) is a naturalistic tragicomedy by the Swedish playwright August Strindberg. It was written in Swedish during August...
- of reorganization. A new board of directors changed its name to Enron Creditors Recovery Corp., and emphasized reorganizing and liquidating certain operations...
- entry. Liquidation may either be compulsory (sometimes referred to as a creditors' liquidation or receivership following bankruptcy, which may result in...
- Menachem Creditor is an American rabbi, author and musician. He is the Pearl and Ira Meyer Scholar-in-Residence at UJA-Federation New York and the founder...
- A preferential creditor (in some jurisdictions called a preferred creditor) is a creditor receiving a preferential right to payment upon the debtor's bankruptcy...
- government, a company or other legal person. The counterparty is called a creditor. When the counterpart of this debt arrangement is a bank, the debtor is...