600 - Definitions.

§  600.  Definitions.  As  used in this article, unless the context or  subject  matter  otherwise  requires:  1.  "Consumer  claim"  means  any  obligation  of  a  natural  person  for  the  payment  of  money  or its  equivalent which is or is alleged to be in default and which arises  out  of  a  transaction  wherein  credit  has  been  offered or extended to a  natural person, and the money, property or service which was the subject  of the transaction was  primarily  for  personal,  family  or  household  purposes.  The  term includes an obligation of a natural person who is a  co-maker, endorser, guarantor or surety as well as the natural person to  whom such credit was originally extended.    2. "Debtor" means any natural person who owes or who  is  asserted  to  owe a consumer claim.    3.  "Principal  creditor"  means  any  person,  firm,  corporation  or  organization to whom a consumer claim is owed, due or asserted to be due  or owed, or any assignee for value of said person, firm, corporation  or  organization.