I've been thinking o' that, for I've been a creditor myself, and seen no end o' cheating.
The really vexatious business was the fact that some months ago the creditor who had lent him the five hundred pounds to repay Mrs Glegg had become uneasy about his money (set on by Wakem, of course), and Mr Tulliver, still confident that he should gain his suit, and finding it eminently inconvenient to raise the said sum until that desirable issue had taken place, had rashly acceded to the demand that he should give a bill of sale on his household furniture and some other effects, as security i
He might call her a creditor or by any other name if it did but imply that he granted her request.
Having no money, and having privately sought advice as to what security could possibly be given by a man in his position, Lydgate had offered the one good security in his power to the less peremptory creditor, who was a silversmith and jeweller, and who consented to take on himself the upholsterer's credit also, accepting interest for a given term.
But as to one family, there's debtor and creditor, I hope; they're not going to reform that away; else I should vote for things staying as they are.
The creditor was Mr.
For the creditor to whom he owed a hundred and sixty held a firmer security in the shape of a bill signed by Mary's father.
Then, I entered the formidable17) arena—the job, the relationship the creditor the pressures and the indignities of racial politics.
In a bid to recover its money, New China Trust submitted itself to the bankruptcy administrator as a creditor.
For instance, the Export-Import Bank of China was Kyrgyzstan's largest creditor at the end of 2015, with outstanding credit worth almost $1.
Not a single creditor will be repaid at all but instead will receive a share in the proceeds from the sale, people involved in the situation said.
The creditor has always a better memory than the detor.