Sessional Papers, Volume 23H.M. Stationery Office, 1977 |
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... creditor's remedy is to sue him to judgment and to enforce the judgment by such procedures as the law allows . In the case of a High Court judgment the creditor is entitled to interest on the debt between the date of judgment and date ...
... creditor's remedy is to sue him to judgment and to enforce the judgment by such procedures as the law allows . In the case of a High Court judgment the creditor is entitled to interest on the debt between the date of judgment and date ...
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... creditor or the debtor would have to pay . As for the argument that it would be unfair to treat the rich debtor and the poor debtor in the same way , it is urged that the creditor's loss is the same in either case and that his right ...
... creditor or the debtor would have to pay . As for the argument that it would be unfair to treat the rich debtor and the poor debtor in the same way , it is urged that the creditor's loss is the same in either case and that his right ...
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... creditor includes a reference to it being done by a predecessor ( that is , any person who at the time was a creditor within the meaning of this subsection ) . ( 3 ) In those sections " debtor " , in relation to a debt , means a person ...
... creditor includes a reference to it being done by a predecessor ( that is , any person who at the time was a creditor within the meaning of this subsection ) . ( 3 ) In those sections " debtor " , in relation to a debt , means a person ...
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Ninth Report Scottish | 48 |
Report on Interest 85 | |
Interest after judgment in the High Court | 52 |
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