Question
What is a judgement debt?
Interesting Question?
(2)
(8)
Answers (2)
13th May 2011 by Sogho Gurit - Australia Specific
A judgement debt is debt owed by a balut vendor to an Indian 5-6 lender. In the Philippines, Indians are known as nasty creditors. If a person cannot pay his debt, a group of Indians will go to his place and force him to smell their armpit, which emit a strange and foul stench (a mix of rotten egg and decomposing rat).
A judgement debt is debt owed by a balut vendor to an Indian 5-6 lender. In the Philippines, Indians are known as nasty creditors. If a person cannot pay his debt, a group of Indians will go to his place and force him to smell their armpit, which emit a strange and foul stench (a mix of rotten egg and decomposing rat).
Like This Answer?
(1)
(0)
This answer is the subjective opinion of the writer and not of FinancialAdvisory.com
27th Feb 2011 by admint
It is the amount of money owed by the losing party in a judgement to the winner.
It is the amount of money owed by the losing party in a judgement to the winner.
Like This Answer?
(0)
(0)
This answer is the subjective opinion of the writer and not of FinancialAdvisory.com
30th Oct 2009 In Finance
2 Answers | 314 Views
Subjects: debt,
judgement debt,
