"Indebtment" is a word in ENGLISH

indebtment ENGLISH
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Indebtedness.

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collect ENGLISH

To demand and obtain payment of, as an account, or other indebtedness; as, to collect taxes.

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contributory ENGLISH

One who contributes, or is liable to be called upon to contribute, as toward the discharge of a common indebtedness.

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Firmly LAW AND LEGAL

A statement tliut an affiant “firmly believes” the contents of the attida-vit Imports a strong or high degree of belief, …

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indebtedness ENGLISH

The sum owed; debts, collectively.

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indebtedness ENGLISH

The state of being indebted.

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Indebtedness LAW AND LEGAL

The state of being ln debt, without regard to the ability or ina-hility of the party to pay the same. …

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liquidate ENGLISH

In an extended sense: To ascertain the amount, or the several amounts, of , and apply assets toward the discharge …

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liquidate ENGLISH

To discharge; to pay off, as an indebtedness.

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liquidate ENGLISH

To determine by agreement or by litigation the precise amount of (indebtedness); or, where there is an indebtedness to more …

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paper ENGLISH

Negotiable evidences of indebtedness; notes; bills of exchange, and the like; as, the bank holds a large amount of his …

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rente ENGLISH

In France, interest payable by government on indebtedness; the bonds, shares, stocks, etc., which represent government indebtedness.

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score ENGLISH

An account or reckoning; account of dues; bill; hence, indebtedness.

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stock ENGLISH

The part of a tally formerly struck in the exchequer, which was delivered to the person who had lent the …

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