Deck 1: The Evolution of Bankruptcy Law
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Deck 1: The Evolution of Bankruptcy Law
1
The Bankruptcy Act of 1898 was replaced by the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978.
True
2
The Bankruptcy Act of 1898 was replaced by the Bankruptcy Act of 1928.
False
3
Article I, Section 8, Clause 4 of the United States Constitution expressly gives Congress power to enact uniform laws respecting bankruptcy.
True
4
The first federal bankruptcy law was enacted in 1789, the year the Constitution empowered Congress to enact such laws.
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5
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 superseded the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978.
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6
Most of the provisions of BAPCPA went into effect for all cases pending on October 17, 2005, one hundred eighty days after enactment.
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7
Article I, Section 8, Clause 4 of the United States Constitution mandates that Congress enact uniform laws respecting bankruptcy for the nation.
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8
The dollar amounts for eligibility for Chapter 13, exemptions, and priority claims are adjusted ____.
A) every two years
B) every three years
C) every five years
D) when Congress decides to adjust them
A) every two years
B) every three years
C) every five years
D) when Congress decides to adjust them
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9
In 1898, Congress ____.
A) repealed the Bankruptcy Act of 1867
B) enacted the Bankruptcy Act of 1898
C) enacted the Bankruptcy Code of 1898
D) prohibited debtors' prisons as cruel and unusual punishment
A) repealed the Bankruptcy Act of 1867
B) enacted the Bankruptcy Act of 1898
C) enacted the Bankruptcy Code of 1898
D) prohibited debtors' prisons as cruel and unusual punishment
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10
The United States has had a bankruptcy law in effect continually since 1898.
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11
The Bankruptcy Act of 1898 remained in effect as the national bankruptcy law for 71 years.
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12
The first bankruptcy law enacted by Congress that was intended to be permanent was the Bankruptcy Act of 1867.
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13
The Bankruptcy Judge ____.
A) is an Article I judge
B) is an Article II judge
C) is an Article III judge
D) serves for a seven-year term
A) is an Article I judge
B) is an Article II judge
C) is an Article III judge
D) serves for a seven-year term
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14
Briefly discuss the dual nature of bankruptcy as a remedy for both creditors and debtors. Include in your discussion the objectives of both the debtor and the creditors.
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15
Under the Bankruptcy Act of 1898, the term "trustee" was used to describe the elected representative of the creditors.
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16
Under the Bankruptcy Act of 1898, bankruptcy courts were created as part of the United States district courts.
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17
Although under the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978 the jurisdictional grant is to the district court, the bankruptcy court has achieved an independent status from the district court.
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