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Definition of Debitors
1. debitor [n] - See also: debitor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Debitors
Literary usage of Debitors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hunt's Yachting Magazine (1871)
"debitors' Kingswear, Jan. 1, 1871. SIB,—At this season of the year, when the
monthly issue of your Magazine is almost the only thing which brings yachts and ..."
2. The Decisions of the Lords of Council and Session: In Most Cases of by Scotland Court of Session (1698)
"... yet it appears evidently [by the faid Act, that it was intended, that debitors
... may arife anent the notion of Bankrupt ; and what debitors ..."
3. An Abridgement of the Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland: From the Reign of by William Alexander (1841)
"... That in case any debitors have by Voluntar agreement betwixt them and their
Creditors, or any of them, renounced the benefit of any Acts of this nature, ..."
4. Historical Notices of Scotish Affairs: Selected from the Manuscripts of Sir by David Laing (1848)
"... providing the debitors take the Teft, was craved it might be fo cautioned, as
the creditors (ere they could reap any benefit of recovering ther debts, ..."
5. The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, from the by Robert Wodrow (1836)
"... to deliver up to the debitors, all bond», and other rights, extorted or exacted
upon the accounts foresaid, and where the bonds are regístrate, ..."
6. The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine by Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew (1856)
"I bear and arrest all account, with all debitors in fix the remainder : accept in
... to grant terms an<¡ delay, fate ali agreement* with au debitors, ..."
7. The Records of the Proceedings of the Justiciary Court, Edinburgh, 1661-1678 by Edinburgh (Scotland). Justiciary Court, William George Scott-Moncrieff (1905)
"2° The Crime of Usury being a clandestine crime which cannot be proven by other
witnesses, the debitors ought to be admitted, ..."
8. A Treatise on the Law of Scotland Relative to Parent and Child and Guardian by Patrick Fraser Fraser, Hugh Cowan (1866)
"And it is hereby further Declared, that the debitors of the Pupils, Minors, Idiots
or furious persons, shall not be obliged to make payment to the. ..."