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Bankruptcy / Collection agency / Citation signal / Common law / United States Constitution / Statute of limitations / Debt settlement / Fair Debt Collection Practices Act / Set-off / Law / Debt collection / Statutory law
Date: 2014-07-09 07:07:56
Bankruptcy
Collection agency
Citation signal
Common law
United States Constitution
Statute of limitations
Debt settlement
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Set-off
Law
Debt collection
Statutory law

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