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Legal Definitions - non debit

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Definition of non debit

NON DEBIT

Non debit is a legal term used in common law to deny the existence of an express or implied contract debt in an action on a contract debt. It is also known as "never indebted, plea of".

For example, if a creditor sues a debtor for non-payment of a debt, the debtor may plead non debit to deny that they owe the debt. Another example is when a person receives a bill for a service they did not request or receive, they can plead non debit to deny the existence of a contract debt.

These examples illustrate how non debit is used to deny the existence of a contract debt in a legal action.

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Simple Definition

Term: Non Debit

Definition: Non debit is a legal term used to deny the existence of an express or implied contract debt in an action on a contract. It is a common-law traverse or denial used by the defendant. In simpler terms, it means that the defendant is saying they never owed the money in the first place.

Related Terms: Never Indebted, Plea of; Traverse

References: Bills and Notes, Contracts

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