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  • 21debt — A common law action for the recovery of a fixed and definite sum of money or for a sum of money which can be ascertained from fixed data by computation or is capable of being readily reduced to certainty. 1 Am J2d Actions § 20; that which is… …

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  • 22Debt — For other uses, see Debt (disambiguation). Personal finance Credit and debt Pawnbroker Student loan Employment contract …

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  • 23Contract Law of Saudi Arabia —    Contract Law of Saudi Arabia Legal System Hanbali School of Sharia Law, Sunni …

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  • 24Contract for difference — In finance, a contract for difference (or CFD) is a contract between two parties, typically described as buyer and seller , stipulating that the buyer will pay to the seller the difference between the current value of an asset and its value at… …

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  • 25debt — n. 1) to contract, incur, run up a debt; to get into, go into debt 2) to collect, recover a debt 3) to discharge, pay (off), settle; wipe out; write off a debt 4) to cancel; repudiate a debt 5) a bad; outstanding, unsettled debt 6) a business;… …

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  • 27Debt validation — This article is about debt validation under the Fair Debt Collection Act. For debt validation under the Fair Credit Billing Act, see Fair Credit Billing Act. Debt Validation, or debt verification , refers to a consumer s right to challenge a debt …

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  • 28Debt consolidation — Personal finance Credit and debt Pawnbroker Student loan Employment contract Salary Wage Emp …

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  • 29Debt Cancellation Contract — A contract in which a bank agrees to cancel all or part of a customer s obligation to repay a loan due to an event such as death, disability or involuntary loss of employment. A debt cancellation contract is an alternative to a life insurance… …

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  • 30Debt Instrument — A paper or electronic obligation that enables the issuing party to raise funds by promising to repay a lender in accordance with terms of a contract. Types of debt instruments include notes, bonds, certificates, mortgages, leases or other… …

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