Loans granted to friends or relatives without a receipt or any other written evidence may turn the recovery of money into a difficult mission. Jurists warn that, in the absence of evidence, even the court may have difficulties in confirming the existence of debt.
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Loans granted to friends or relatives without a receipt or any other written evidence may turn the recovery of money into a difficult mission. Jurists warn that, in the absence of evidence, even the court may have difficulties in confirming the existence of debt.