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ISSN 0046-6115
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Vol. 13, Issue 1, 1977November 01, 1977 PDT

Proposal for Consumer Credit Reform: A Definition of Default, a Right to Cure, and a Right to Notice and an Opportunity for a Hearing before Repossession

Thomas D. Crandall,
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Thomas D. Crandall, Proposal for Consumer Credit Reform: A Definition of Default, a Right to Cure, and a Right to Notice and an Opportunity for a Hearing before Repossession, 13 Gonzaga Law Review 1 (1977).

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