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Debtee
DebteeOne to whom a debt is due a creditor, as, debtee executor. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Debt Whatever one owes. A sum of money due by certain and express agreement. Creditor Creditor or obligee. Contracts. The person in favor of whom some obliga- tion is contracted, whether such obligation be to pay money, or to do, or not to do something. Debtee One to whom a debt is due a creditor, as, debtee executor. Executor A person specifically appointed by a testator to administer the will ensuring that final wishes are respected (i.e. that the will is properly "executed"). An executor is a personal representative. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Debt Whatever one owes. A sum of money due by certain and express agreement. Debtor Debtor or obligor. The person who has engaged to perform some obligation. The word obligor, in its more technical signification, is applied to designate one who makes a bond. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Debitum A thing due or owing; an obligation; a debt, q.v. Debitum in praesenti, solvendum in futuro A debt due at present, to be paid in future. Debitum in pręsenti, solvendum in futuro An obligation existing in the present, dischargeable in the future. Debitum sine brevi Debt without a writ or declaration. Abbreviated d.s.b. Debt Whatever one owes. A sum of money due by certain and express agreement. Debtee Debtor Debtor or obligor. The person who has engaged to perform some obligation. The word obligor, in its more technical signification, is applied to designate one who makes a bond. Decapitation Punishment. The punishment of putting a person to death by taking off his head. Decedent In the acts of descent and distribution in Pennsylvania, this word is frequently used for a deceased person, testate or intestate. Deceit Any devise or false representation by which one man misleads another to his injury. Formerly, the remedy was a "writ of deceit"; now, unless otherwise provided by statute, it is by an "action of trespass on the case". The defendant or his agent must have been guilty of some moral wrong; legal fraud alone will not support the action. Decem tales Practice. In the English law this is a writ which gives to the sheriff apponere decem tales. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Debtee. If you have a better definition for Debtee than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Debtee may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Debtee and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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