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Unsecured Farm Debts

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Law and the Farmer
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Like other businessmen farmers borrow money and buy and sell on credit. This and the following chapter deal with the farmer as a debtor; a third chapter deals with the farmer as a creditor.

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  1. For a much more detailed treatment of the law of bills and notes see Britton, Bills and Notes (1943).

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  2. Karlen, Primer of Procedure (1950) 103; 31 American Jurisprudence (1940) 15.

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Beuscher, J.H. (1960). Unsecured Farm Debts. In: Law and the Farmer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-37866-3_19

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