bankruptcy case

collocation in English

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bankruptcy
noun
uk
/ˈbæŋ.krəpt.si/
us
/ˈbæŋ.krəpt.si/
a situation in which a business or a person ...
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case
noun
uk
/keɪs/
us
/keɪs/
a particular situation or example ...
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(Definition ofbankruptcyandcasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The review will encompass all relevant legislative provisions andbankruptcycaselaw impacting on the rights to a bankrupt's pension.
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That is abankruptcycaseinvolving £240 million.
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We are concerned with abankruptcycase.
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Abankruptcycasemay contain one or more adversary proceedings (or none at all).
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In 2008, the company faced abankruptcycase.
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Finally, in early 2005 thebankruptcycasewas declared closed.
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The bankruptcy court approved the bid later that morning and thebankruptcycaseclosed.
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Once abankruptcycaseis filed a debtor must file a motion in court and obtain a court order to redeem the property.
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The move was described by experts as rare in abankruptcycase.
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The rapid increase in bankruptcy cases during the 1920s had served to further increase the stake of lawyers in the bankruptcy system.
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Noah handled thebankruptcycaseand, to the amazement of all, managed to return some money to the investors.
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Additionally, those seeking to discharge their student loan debt must initiate an adversary proceeding, a separate lawsuit within thebankruptcycasewhere they illustrate the required undue hardship.
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Wage earner cases were necessarily voluntary and by the mid 1920s represented the largest category of bankruptcy cases.
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Official systems rely on government officials to oversee the administration of bankruptcy cases and the investigation of the bankrupts.
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Once thebankruptcycasehas commenced, the law generally stays any act to attempt to perfect a lien that was not perfected prior to case commencement (see).
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Sympathy should also go to the debtors with whom the advisory committee would be most concerned in bankruptcy cases.
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In 1989, out of 2,344 bankruptcy cases, ordinary creditors received dividends in only four cases.
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There are, of course, implications for bankruptcy cases as well.
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That is just like bankruptcy cases.
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State law therefore plays a major role in many bankruptcy cases, and it is often not possible to generalise bankruptcy law across state lines.
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