Following Judgment the Plaintiff, if successful, is entitled to collect from the Defendant. Plaintiff becomes an Enforcement
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Following Judgment the Plaintiff, if successful, is entitled to collect from the Defendant.
Plaintiff becomes an "Enforcement Creditor" (also called Judgment Creditor).
Defendant (if unsuccessful party) becomes an "Enforcement Debtor" (also called Judgment Debtor).
Alternatively,
if the Defendant was successful in a counterclaim, the Defendant will be entitled to collect from the Plaintiff.
In this instance, the Defendant would become an Enforcement Creditor, with the Plaintiff as Enforcement Debtor.
Consider above, provide a real-life example that included an enforcement creditor and enforcement debtor. (do not explain the concept again)
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Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts
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