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state of losing property to one's creditor's due to unpaid debts; insolvency.



 
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state of losing property to one's creditor's due to unpaid debts; insolvency. #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 01, 2009 22:04 pm   state of losing property to one's creditor's due to unpaid debts; insolvency.
 

This one of the questions shown in a test I took here. I got the correct one, but I wanted to point something out though. It looks like the apostrophe at "creditors" is not correct or is it? I can not quite understand it.
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state of losing property to one's creditor's due to unpaid debts; insolvency. #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 01, 2009 23:55 pm   state of losing property to one's creditor's due to unpaid debts; insolvency.
 

Yes, it is incorrect. It should be "...one's creditors...".
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