Sentence examples for avoid creditors from inspiring English sources

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He was, remember, a Victorian, one who grew up in a middle-class family, albeit with an improvident father who did constant flits to avoid creditors and spent time in debtors' prison.

After Argentina defaulted on most of its $141 billion in public debt, he moved the money from the United States to Switzerland and Luxembourg to avoid creditors in New York who were trying to get compensation.

Beginning tonight, in his ceaseless endeavor to get drunk, stay out of jail, avoid creditors, make a dishonest living, seduce wealthy woman and defy authority, Shakespeare's creation will tour city parks in a show that bears his name.

Rite Aid founder Alexander Grass, whose son Martin just pleaded guilty to fraud, paid $12 million to bail daughter Elizabeth G. Weese out of unrelated civil lawsuits that charged she fraudulently moved $19.6 million in assets into a Cook Islands trust to avoid creditors.

What if someone is intentionally using your phone number and/or address on credit applications, documentations, etc. to avoid creditors?

However, you may not change your name to avoid creditors, commit fraud, or because you don't want others to know that you have committed crimes in the past.

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Today, rather than conditioning assistance on policies of immediate austerity that will only worsen depression — the outcome that the architects of the Marshall Plan sought to avoid creditor countries like Germany would be wise to tie debt reduction and loan repayment to the resumption of economic growth.

Meanwhile, in his travels in England and Europe, he became entangled in love suits and lawsuits (from which he was never free until he sold the remainder of his estates in 1670) and avoided creditors.

"You're not trying to avoid your creditors.

They quarreled in 1812, and, although Brummell did not immediately lose his place in society, his debts increased so much that on May 16, 1816, he fled to Calais to avoid his creditors.

In 1930, a former farmer named Robert Fitzsimmons set up the first commercial separation plant in the tar sands; in 1938, Fitzsimmons had to flee Canada to avoid his creditors.

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