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A) Chapter 9.
B) Chapter 12.
C) Chapter 15.
D) None of the chapters.The U.S.Bankruptcy Code deals only with bankruptcies within U.S.borders.
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A) eliminates the operation of an automatic stay.
B) may only be filed under Chapter 7 or 11.
C) must be filed by the trustee.
D) eliminates the need for the court to order a discharge.
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A) the Bankruptcy Code is clear as to which rate of interest Congress intended when it adopted the cram down provision.
B) the courts have no authority to modify the number, timing, or amount of the installment payments from those set forth in the debtor's original contract.
C) a court choosing a cram down interest rate needs to consider the creditor's individual circumstances.
D) the formula approach to calculating interest has none of the defects discussed in the other three approaches considered in the case.
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A) the plan complies with applicable law and is given in good faith.
B) the plan provides for payments longer than three years.
C) the debtor remains in possession of the estate.
D) all of the creditors agree to accept it.
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A) No, since he is an insider.
B) No, because it would be difficult to prove that services were actually rendered.
C) Yes, but only up to the reasonable value.
D) Yes, as long as he is not an officer of the corporation.
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A) to prevent the debtor from disposing of assets before litigation would result in a judgment for the creditor.
B) if the defendant has not paid his debts on time.
C) when the defendant has filed for bankruptcy.
D) if the defendant cannot be persuaded to come to court.
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A) Yes, since Phil is an insider.
B) No, because the transfer was made more than 90 days prior to filing.
C) Yes, because the transfer was made for an antecedent debt.
D) No, because Phil did not receive preferential treatment over other creditors.
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A) A gap creditor with a claim of $2,000.
B) A state claiming $5,000 in back taxes.
C) The trustee's expenses of $3,000.
D) Employees claiming unpaid wages of $5,000 for wages earned within 90 days of the bankruptcy filing.
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A) the meetings of creditors.
B) the officers who administer the case.
C) the administrative powers of the officers who administer the case.
D) All of the above.
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