slovo | definícia |
indebtedness (encz) | indebtedness,zadluženost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Indebtedness (gcide) | Indebtedness \In*debt"ed*ness\, n.
1. The state of being indebted.
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2. The sum owed; debts, collectively.
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indebtedness (wn) | indebtedness
n 1: an obligation to pay money to another party [syn:
indebtedness, liability, financial obligation]
2: a personal relation in which one is indebted for a service or
favor [syn: obligation, indebtedness] |
INDEBTEDNESS (bouvier) | INDEBTEDNESS. The state, of being in debt, without regard to the ability or
inability of the party to pay the same. See 1 Story, Eq. 343; 2 Hill. Ab.
421.
2. But in order to create an indebtedness, there must be an actual
liability at the time, either to pay then or at a future time. If, for
example, a person were to enter and become surety for another, who enters
into a rule of reference, he does not thereby become a debtor to the
opposite party until the rendition of the judgment on the award. 1 Mass.
134. See Creditor; Debt; Debtor.
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certificate of indebtedness (encz) | certificate of indebtedness, n: |
indebtedness to sb (encz) | indebtedness to sb,vděčnost komu Mgr. Dita Gálováindebtedness to sb,zavázanost Mgr. Dita Gálová |
non-indebtedness (encz) | non-indebtedness,nezadluženost n: [ekon.] Ivan Masár |
overindebtedness (encz) | overindebtedness, |
Indebtedness (gcide) | Indebtedness \In*debt"ed*ness\, n.
1. The state of being indebted.
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2. The sum owed; debts, collectively.
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certificate of indebtedness (wn) | certificate of indebtedness
n 1: a written promise to repay a debt [syn: debt instrument,
obligation, certificate of indebtedness] |
INDEBTEDNESS (bouvier) | INDEBTEDNESS. The state, of being in debt, without regard to the ability or
inability of the party to pay the same. See 1 Story, Eq. 343; 2 Hill. Ab.
421.
2. But in order to create an indebtedness, there must be an actual
liability at the time, either to pay then or at a future time. If, for
example, a person were to enter and become surety for another, who enters
into a rule of reference, he does not thereby become a debtor to the
opposite party until the rendition of the judgment on the award. 1 Mass.
134. See Creditor; Debt; Debtor.
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