a person who has been declared by the courts to owe a certain sum of money to another.
This phrase refers to the defendant, who has lost a lawsuit and who now owes financial compensation to the plaintiff.
The person against whom the judgment is entered; the person who loses the lawsuit.
One who owes a debt to another by court order.
The party who a judgment is entered against.
A person who has a judgment for money damages taken against them for an unsatisfied debt.
The person against whom an award is made in a civil suit.
The party (who may be the plaintiff or the defendant on a defendant's claim) against whom the judgment has been entered.
A person or business that owes money as a result of losing a court case.
The party who loses the case and owes money to the other party.
The party liable to pay a judgment debt.
The losing party in a lawsuit who owes the amount of the judgment to the successful party.
A party who, by virtue of a court decision, is required to make a monetary payment from another party.
The person who loses the case.
A person against whom judgment has been recovered and which remains unsatisfied.
One who owes money as a result of a judgment in favor of someone else.
A person who owes money to someone else according to the decision of a court.
The party against whom the court has placed a financial judgment.
1. A party against whom a court makes a financial award as part of the judgment concluding a lawsuit. 2. A party who has had a judgment entered against it as a result of a lawsuit and has to pay money to its judgment creditor.
Judgement Debtor, in English law, a person against whom a judgment ordering him to pay a sum of money has been. obtained and remains unsatisfied. Such a person may be examined as to whether any and what debts are owing to him, and if the judgment debt is of the necessary amount he may be made bankrupt if he fails to comply with a bankruptcy notice served on him by the judgment creditors, or he may be committed to prison or have a receiving order made against him in a judgment summons under the Debtors Act 1869.