Examples of using Creditor in English and their translations into Chinese
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Neither of them can pay, so the creditor cancels the debts of both.
All debts incurred during marriage, unless the creditor was specifically looking to the separate property of one spouse for payment, are community property debts.
The G-77 strongly urges creditor nations to seize this historic moment to unshackle the economies of developing countries by cancelling all their external debts.
A review process initiated by the Bretton Woods institutions had attracted proposals from non-governmental organizations, creditor Governments and international organizations, including the United Nations.
Accordingly, the creditor community may consider the following measures to further relieve the debt burden of African countries.
The sentence was appealed by the representatives of both creditor companies, which claimed inclusion of civil liability of the authors for the amounts due.
When the creditor knocked on the door, my mother was alone and grieved to think how to raise three children to grow up.
Similarly in Kenya, China is now the country's largest creditor and owns over half of its external debt.
May a creditor seize all he has, may strangers plunder the fruits of his labor.
Let the creditor seize all that he has, And let strangers plunder the product of his labor.
If the bonds were genuine, the pair would have been America's fourth-biggest creditor, ahead of the UK and just behind Russia.
But if one owes forty thousand dollars at 12-percent interest, it doesn't really matter who the creditor is;
This time, however, as he walked out to the street, even he was struck by his fear of meeting his creditor.
Prior to its interdiction by Solon, Athenians practised debt enslavement: a citizen incapable of paying his debts became"enslaved" to the creditor.
China, Venezuela's main creditor, opposed'interference in Venezuelan affairs by external forces.'.
As a result, China has become the region's largest creditor, accounting for 14 percent of sub-Saharan Africa's total debt stock, according to Foresight Africa 2018.
Creditor nations, like China and Japan, worry the U.S. government won't support the value of a dollar.
The pre-eminence of the British court system in upholding the rule of law, including the protection of creditor and shareholder rights.
Development of mechanisms for debt arbitration among creditor and debtor countries.".
Special consideration should be given to avoid placing undue burdens on creditor developing countries.