| 31. | The rule protects debtors against arbitrary petition for bankruptcy from creditors.
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| 32. | This move should bring benefits to the creditor and the debtor.
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| 33. | The debtor usually retains control of the business and its assets.
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| 34. | He was committed to debtors'prison and died in 1743.
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| 35. | Defaulting debtors were liable to have their labour bonded for life.
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| 36. | Options available to overburdened debtors include credit counseling and personal bankruptcy.
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| 37. | The debtor country is usually represented by the Minister of Finance.
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| 38. | The physical goods or other property however remains with the debtor.
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| 39. | Similar provision is also made on the bankruptcy of any debtor.
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| 40. | Johnson replaced it with an essay on the imprisonment of debtors.
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