New debtor definition

New debtor means a person that becomes bound as debtor under section 9203(4) by a security agreement previously entered into by another person.
New debtor means a person that becomes bound as
New debtor means a person that becomes bound as debtor under

Examples of New debtor in a sentence

  • New debtor and creditor accounts can only be set up with the approval of the Head of Finance and Performance whose responsibility it is to ensure that appropriate checks have been carried out on the companies concerned.

  • New debtor forms are not required for other councils or public sector organisations.

  • The Daily Quality Control Report shall be filled out every day, regardless of whether work was accomplished.

  • New debtor means a new debtor with regard to the liability under the agreement due to the succession/transfer of debt of the resident borrower.

  • To date there are several “critical actions” in the plan which are not yet complete.


More Definitions of New debtor

New debtor means a person that becomes bound as a debtor under s. 409.203 (4) by a security agreement previously entered into by another person.
New debtor means a person that becomes bound
New debtor means a person that becomes bound as debtor under RCW 62A.9A-203(d) by a security agreement previously entered into by another person.
New debtor means a person that becomes bound as debtor under subsection 4 of section 41-09-13 by a security agreement previously entered into by another person.
New debtor means a person that becomes bound as debtor under division (D) of section 1309.203 of the Revised Code by a security agreement previously entered into by another person.
New debtor. ’ means a person that becomes bound as a debtor under subsection (d) of K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 84-9-203 and amendments thereto by a security agreement previously entered into by another per- son.
New debtor means a person that becomes bound as a debtor under subsection (d) of Section 1-9-203 of this title by a security agreement previously entered into by another person.