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  • 121preferred creditor — n. A creditor who receives payment ahead of other creditors of the same debtor. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …

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  • 122ordinary unsecured creditor — A general creditor who has no priority, no preferred treatment and no security (Ontario Bankruptcy Dictionary) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …

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  • 123ordinary creditor — A general creditor with no priority or security. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …

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  • 124preferential creditor — A creditor whose debt will be met in preference to those of other creditors and who thus has the best chance of being paid in full on the bankruptcy of an individual or the winding up of a company. Preferential creditors, who are usually paid in… …

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  • 125preferential creditor — A creditor whose debt will be met in preference to those of other creditors and who thus has the best chance of being paid in full on the bankruptcy of an individual or the winding up of a company. Preferential creditors, who are usually paid in… …

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  • 126judgment creditor —    A winning plaintiff in a lawsuit to whom a court decides the defendant owes money. It remains up to the creditor to collect the judgment. If the defendant debtor files for bankruptcy, the judgment creditor has priority a share of the assets… …

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  • 127preferential creditor — /ˌprefəˌrenʃ(ə)l kredɪtə/, preferred creditor /prɪˌfɜ:d kredɪtə/ noun a creditor who must be paid first if a company is in liquidation …

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  • 128debtor and creditor relation — The relationship which exists between two persons when one of them, the debtor, owes money to the other, the creditor. Kansas City, St. L. & C. R. Co. v Alton R. Co. (CA7 Ill) 124 F2d 780. The relationship of debtor and creditor arises in tort… …

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