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Term:

Right to Setoff

Definition:

Debtors's legal right, to discharge all or a portion of the debt owed to another party by applying against the debt an amount that the other party owes to the debtor.

Related terms:

Debt Service Fund

Pro-forma accounts (pro-forma financial statements)

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