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debtor

[det-er] / ˈdɛt ər /


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The court concluded that “in this case, the Debtor is not just forum shopping; the Debtor is manufacturing forum and creating a venue to file bankruptcy.”

From Slate • Jan. 31, 2023

“On the other hand, Miami-Dade County continues to supply valuable marquee naming rights and other benefits to the Debtor, to the detriment of the County’s ability to seek a new naming partner for the Arena.”

From Seattle Times • Nov. 22, 2022

Debtor Max Clemington and his father, Florian, set out to end their financial woes -- Florian with gambling while Max struggles to secure himself a high-society bride.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 26, 2019

Debtor No. 3,159 from the Package, for instance, was a woman named Theresa from a small town in the Southwest.

From New York Times • Aug. 14, 2014

Welcome, Welcome, Brother Debtor To this poor but merry place; Where No Bailiff—Dun—or Setter, Dares to shew his frightful face.

From The Harlot's Progress, The Rake's Progress (MS., CA. 1778-1780) by Anonymous




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