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 |  |  | Bankruptcy - Creditors' Meetings: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in CanadaBankruptcy in Canada is set out by federal law, in the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act and is applicable to businesses and individuals. The office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, a federal agency, is responsible for ensuring that bankruptcies are administered in a fair and orderly manner. Trustees in bankruptcy administer bankruptcy estates.
Bankruptcy - Duties of Trustees.
Some of the duties of the trustee in bankruptcy are to:
Prepare the bankruptcy documents that assign the person into b ...
See also:Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Purpose, Bankruptcy - History, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy fraud, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in Canada, Bankruptcy - Duties of Trustees, Bankruptcy - Creditors' Meetings, Bankruptcy - Consumer Proposals - An Alternative to Personal Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy Reform, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United States, Bankruptcy - Bibliography Read more here: » Bankruptcy: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in Canada |
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 |  |  | Bankruptcy - Creditors' Meetings: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United KingdomIn the United Kingdom (UK), bankruptcy (in a strict legal sense) relates only to individuals and partnerships. Companies and other corporations enter into differently-named legal insolvency procedures: liquidation, administration and administrative receivership. However, the term 'bankruptcy' is often used (incorrectly) when referring to companies in the media and in general conversation.
A Trustee in bankruptcy must be either an Official Receiver (a civil servant) or a licensed insolvency practitioner.
Following the introducti ...
See also:Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Purpose, Bankruptcy - History, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy fraud, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in Canada, Bankruptcy - Duties of Trustees, Bankruptcy - Creditors' Meetings, Bankruptcy - Consumer Proposals - An Alternative to Personal Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy Reform, Bankruptcy - Student Loans in Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United States, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy Chapters, Bankruptcy - Sources, Bankruptcy - Bibliography Read more here: » Bankruptcy: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom |
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 |  |  | Bankruptcy - Creditors' Meetings: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United StatesBankruptcy in the United States is a matter placed under Federal jurisdiction by the United States Constitution (in Article 1, Section 8), which allows Congress to enact "uniform laws on the subject of Bankruptcy throughout the United States." Its implementation, however, is found in statute law. The relevant statutes are incorporated within the Bankruptcy Code, located at Title 11 of the United States Code, and amplified by state law in the many places where Federal law either fails to speak or defers expressly to state law.
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See also:Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Purpose, Bankruptcy - History, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy fraud, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in Canada, Bankruptcy - Duties of Trustees, Bankruptcy - Creditors' Meetings, Bankruptcy - Consumer Proposals - An Alternative to Personal Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy Reform, Bankruptcy - Student Loans in Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United States, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy Chapters, Bankruptcy - Sources, Bankruptcy - Bibliography Read more here: » Bankruptcy: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United States |
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 |  |  | Bankruptcy - Creditors' Meetings: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United StatesBankruptcy in the United States is a matter placed under Federal jurisdiction by the United States Constitution (in Article 1, Section 8), which allows Congress to enact "uniform laws on the subject of Bankruptcy throughout the United States." Its implementation, however, is found in statute law. The relevant statutes are incorporated within the Bankruptcy Code, located at Title 11 of the Unit ...
See also:Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Purpose, Bankruptcy - History, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy fraud, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in Canada, Bankruptcy - Duties of Trustees, Bankruptcy - Creditors' Meetings, Bankruptcy - Consumer Proposals - An Alternative to Personal Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy Reform, Bankruptcy - Student Loans in Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United States, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy Chapters, Bankruptcy - Sources, Bankruptcy - Bibliography Read more here: » Bankruptcy: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United States |
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 |  |  | Bankruptcy - Creditors' Meetings: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United StatesBankruptcy in the United States is a matter placed under Federal jurisdiction by the United States Constitution (in Article 1, Section 8), which allows Congress to enact "uniform laws on the subject of Bankruptcy throughout the United States." Its implementation, however, is found in statute law. The relevant statutes are incorporated within the Bankruptcy Code, located at Title 11 of the Unit ...
See also:Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Purpose, Bankruptcy - History, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy fraud, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in Canada, Bankruptcy - Duties of Trustees, Bankruptcy - Creditors' Meetings, Bankruptcy - Consumer Proposals - An Alternative to Personal Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy Reform, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United States, Bankruptcy - Bibliography Read more here: » Bankruptcy: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United States |
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 |  |  | Bankruptcy - Creditors' Meetings: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy - PurposeThe primary purpose of the laws of bankruptcy are: (1) to give an honest debtor a "fresh start" in life by relieving the debtor of most debts, and (2) to repay creditors in an orderly manner to the extent that the debtor has property available for payment.
Bankruptcy allows debtors to resolve debts through the division of non-exempt assets among creditors. Additionally the declaration of bankruptcy allows debtors to be discharged of most of the financial obligations, after their non-exempt assets are distributed, even if their debts h ...
See also:Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Purpose, Bankruptcy - History, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy fraud, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in Canada, Bankruptcy - Duties of Trustees, Bankruptcy - Creditors' Meetings, Bankruptcy - Consumer Proposals - An Alternative to Personal Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy Reform, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United States, Bankruptcy - Bibliography Read more here: » Bankruptcy: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy - Purpose |
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A Trustee in bankruptcy must be either an Official Receiver (a civil servant) or a licensed insolvency practitioner.
Following the introducti ...
See also:Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Purpose, Bankruptcy - History, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy fraud, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in Canada, Bankruptcy - Duties of Trustees, Bankruptcy - Creditors' Meetings, Bankruptcy - Consumer Proposals - An Alternative to Personal Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy Reform, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom, Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United States, Bankruptcy - Bibliography Read more here: » Bankruptcy: Encyclopedia II - Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom |
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