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A debtor is an individual or entity that owes money to another party, typically referred to as the creditor. Debtors may have borrowed funds through loans, credit cards, or other forms of credit and are obligated to repay the borrowed amount, usually with interest, according to agreed-upon terms. The debtor's financial obligations can arise from personal, business, or legal contexts.

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