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wtf does this mean!! please include some wiki links: "In some legal systems, unsecured creditors who are also indebted to the insolvent debtor are able (and in some jurisdictions, required) to set-off the debts, which actually puts the unsecured creditor with a matured liability to the debtor in a pre-preferential position." 63.201.81.18 ( talk) 22:18, 2 June 2011 (UTC)max
I removed those links in the article since they were link-spam. Please don't add any more. Thanks-- NeoNerd 08:14, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
For anyone knows more about the topic, could you provide some examples? I was hoping to find out if a warranty counts as an unsecured debt, for example. I've also heard recently that gift cards, in a court of law, are considered an unsecured debt (which just baffles me, since you paid in advance!). - Legaia ( talk) 14:25, 12 December 2008 (UTC)
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wtf does this mean!! please include some wiki links: "In some legal systems, unsecured creditors who are also indebted to the insolvent debtor are able (and in some jurisdictions, required) to set-off the debts, which actually puts the unsecured creditor with a matured liability to the debtor in a pre-preferential position." 63.201.81.18 ( talk) 22:18, 2 June 2011 (UTC)max
I removed those links in the article since they were link-spam. Please don't add any more. Thanks-- NeoNerd 08:14, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
For anyone knows more about the topic, could you provide some examples? I was hoping to find out if a warranty counts as an unsecured debt, for example. I've also heard recently that gift cards, in a court of law, are considered an unsecured debt (which just baffles me, since you paid in advance!). - Legaia ( talk) 14:25, 12 December 2008 (UTC)