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Chapter 3 of the Bankruptcy Code deals with:
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All but which one of the following would be exempt from bankruptcy under the federal law?
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One type of fraudulent transfer consists of the:
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Which of the following is not one of the three ways that the Bankruptcy Code provides for a debtor under Chapter 11 to exit the bankruptcy case ?
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Chapter 7 applies to all debtors, with the exception of railroads, insurance companies, banks, savings and loan associations, homestead associations, and credit unions.
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In liquidation cases the creditors look to the debtor's property at the commencement of the bankruptcy proceeding.
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Under Chapter 11, a class that is not impaired under a plan is deemed to have accepted the plan.
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Fritz is seriously considering bankruptcy, because he has a large number of outstanding debts, the principal ones of which are as follows: (1) he owes his ex-wife $25,000 in back alimony and child support; (2) he owes $20,000 in guaranteed student loans; (3) he has a lawsuit pending against him in which his ex-girlfriend is asking for $50,000 in damages (the suit is based upon the intentional tort of battery and arises from an incident in which Fritz got mad at his girlfriend and hit her); and (4) he owes the First Bank $20,000 for a loan secured by his new sports car.Should Fritz file for bankruptcy?
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Individual debtors must receive credit counseling before filing a bankruptcy petition under most circumstances.
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Under Chapter 7, the court will not grant the debtor a discharge if the debtor
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An automatic stay would not prevent a creditor from creating a lien against the debtor's property.
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More than 99 percent of all bankruptcy petitions are filed voluntarily.
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Which of the following debts are dischargeable in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding?
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