Examples of using Debtor in English and their translations into Hindi
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And if the debtor is in difficulty, give him respite
which are proposed to be reduced to 7 to 8, so that the accounts of the debtor can be closely monitored.
You have the option of continuing to pursue payment from the debtor, or you can sell the charged-off account to a collection agency,
And if the debtor is in straitened circumstances, then(let there be)
the creditor is likely to hire a third party, a collection agency, to ensure that the debtor honors his agreement.
And if(the debtor) is in straitness,
they should know whether the debtor has sufficient assets to secure payment
settle the charged-off account, make sure both you and the debtor agree to the terms of the settlement agreement in writing to prevent any misunderstanding.
If the debtor is in a difficulty, grant him time
According to a Wall Street Journal article that touched upon DIP or debtor in possession financing,
Meanwhile, the government insisted that all debtor nations must pay back their war loans before any American institution would extend them further credit.
filed with the US Bankruptcy Court, with the aim of reducing the amount of time the debtor remains under bankruptcy-court protection.).
it has no official statutes and no formal inception date, although its first meeting with a debtor nation was in 1956, with Argentina.
The Ministry of Justice has launched 15 services that serve the applicant and the respondent- a debtor, for example- as well as an applicant by proxy, such as a lawyer.
prosecute or to take any action against a debtor for failure to pay debts.
credit organizations for each such case in order to ensure that they have money from the debtor.
to both wise and foolish, a debtor am I. 15 Thus this eagerness of mine to bring the evangel to you also, who are in Rome.
If a debtor is in want, give him time until his circumstances improve;
And if the debtor is in straitened circumstances, then(let there be)
If[the debtor] is in straits, let there be