This paper covers:
- what is a loan at law?
- when does a loan arise?
- statute of limitations issues
- when is an entity a creditor or a beneficiary?
- can a debit loan be theft at law?
Source: Victoria
Published Date: 18 Jul 2006
This paper covers:
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