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Bankruptcies for May 23, 2012 (access required)

By Daily Record Staff
POSTED: May 22, 2012
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The bankruptcy filings reported by The Daily Record are: Chapter 7, which is also referred to as straight bankruptcy, wherein the debtor’s non-exempt assets are collected and distributed on a percentage basis; Chapter 11, which is usually a business bankruptcy aimed at giving troubled businesses a chance of survival by reorganization; Chapter 12, which pertains to family farmers who have the true potential to reorganize; and Chapter 13, which is also referred to as the wage-earner plan, wherein persons with regular income may be able to pay all or a portion of their debts.

Bankruptcies for May 16, 2012 (access required)

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POSTED: May 15, 2012
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The bankruptcy filings reported by The Daily Record are: Chapter 7, which is also referred to as straight bankruptcy, wherein the debtor’s non-exempt assets are collected and distributed on a percentage basis; Chapter 11, which is usually a business bankruptcy aimed at giving troubled businesses a chance of survival by reorganization; Chapter 12, which pertains to family farmers who have the true potential to reorganize; and Chapter 13, which is also referred to as the wage-earner plan, wherein persons with regular income may be able to pay all or a portion of their debts.

Bankruptcies for May 9, 2012 (access required)

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POSTED: May 8, 2012
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The bankruptcy filings reported by The Daily Record are: Chapter 7, which is also referred to as straight bankruptcy, wherein the debtor’s non-exempt assets are collected and distributed on a percentage basis; Chapter 11, which is usually a business bankruptcy aimed at giving troubled businesses a chance of survival by reorganization; Chapter 12, which pertains to family farmers who have the true potential to reorganize; and Chapter 13, which is also referred to as the wage-earner plan, wherein persons with regular income may be able to pay all or a portion of their debts.

Bankruptcies for May 2, 2012 (access required)

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POSTED: May 1, 2012
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The bankruptcy filings reported by The Daily Record are: Chapter 7, which is also referred to as straight bankruptcy, wherein the debtor’s non-exempt assets are collected and distributed on a percentage basis; Chapter 11, which is usually a business bankruptcy aimed at giving troubled businesses a chance of survival by reorganization; Chapter 12, which pertains to family farmers who have the true potential to reorganize; and Chapter 13, which is also referred to as the wage-earner plan, wherein persons with regular income may be able to pay all or a portion of their debts.

Bankruptcies for April 25, 2012 (access required)

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POSTED: April 24, 2012
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The bankruptcy filings reported by The Daily Record are: Chapter 7, which is also referred to as straight bankruptcy, wherein the debtor’s non-exempt assets are collected and distributed on a percentage basis; Chapter 11, which is usually a business bankruptcy aimed at giving troubled businesses a chance of survival by reorganization; Chapter 12, which pertains to family farmers who have the true potential to reorganize; and Chapter 13, which is also referred to as the wage-earner plan, wherein persons with regular income may be able to pay all or a portion of their debts.

Bankruptcies for April 18, 2012 (access required)

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POSTED: April 17, 2012
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The bankruptcy filings reported by The Daily Record are: Chapter 7, which is also referred to as straight bankruptcy, wherein the debtor’s non-exempt assets are collected and distributed on a percentage basis; Chapter 11, which is usually a business bankruptcy aimed at giving troubled businesses a chance of survival by reorganization; Chapter 12, which pertains to family farmers who have the true potential to reorganize; and Chapter 13, which is also referred to as the wage-earner plan, wherein persons with regular income may be able to pay all or a portion of their debts.

Bankruptcies for Aprill 11, 2012 (access required)

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POSTED: April 10, 2012
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The bankruptcy filings reported by The Daily Record are: Chapter 7, which is also referred to as straight bankruptcy, wherein the debtor’s non-exempt assets are collected and distributed on a percentage basis; Chapter 11, which is usually a business bankruptcy aimed at giving troubled businesses a chance of survival by reorganization; Chapter 12, which pertains to family farmers who have the true potential to reorganize; and Chapter 13, which is also referred to as the wage-earner plan, wherein persons with regular income may be able to pay all or a portion of their debts.

Bankruptcies for April 4, 2012 (access required)

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POSTED: April 3, 2012
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The bankruptcy filings reported by The Daily Record are: Chapter 7, which is also referred to as straight bankruptcy, wherein the debtor’s non-exempt assets are collected and distributed on a percentage basis; Chapter 11, which is usually a business bankruptcy aimed at giving troubled businesses a chance of survival by reorganization; Chapter 12, which pertains to family farmers who have the true potential to reorganize; and Chapter 13, which is also referred to as the wage-earner plan, wherein persons with regular income may be able to pay all or a portion of their debts.

Bankruptcies for March 28, 2012 (access required)

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POSTED: March 27, 2012
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The bankruptcy filings reported by The Daily Record are: Chapter 7, which is also referred to as straight bankruptcy, wherein the debtor’s non-exempt assets are collected and distributed on a percentage basis; Chapter 11, which is usually a business bankruptcy aimed at giving troubled businesses a chance of survival by reorganization; Chapter 12, which pertains to family farmers who have the true potential to reorganize; and Chapter 13, which is also referred to as the wage-earner plan, wherein persons with regular income may be able to pay all or a portion of their debts.

Bankruptcies for March 21, 2012 (access required)

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POSTED: March 20, 2012
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The bankruptcy filings reported by The Daily Record are: Chapter 7, which is also referred to as straight bankruptcy, wherein the debtor’s non-exempt assets are collected and distributed on a percentage basis; Chapter 11, which is usually a business bankruptcy aimed at giving troubled businesses a chance of survival by reorganization; Chapter 12, which pertains to family farmers who have the true potential to reorganize; and Chapter 13, which is also referred to as the wage-earner plan, wherein persons with regular income may be able to pay all or a portion of their debts.

Bankruptcies for March 14, 2012 (access required)

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POSTED: March 13, 2012
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The bankruptcy filings reported by The Daily Record are: Chapter 7, which is also referred to as straight bankruptcy, wherein the debtor’s non-exempt assets are collected and distributed on a percentage basis; Chapter 11, which is usually a business bankruptcy aimed at giving troubled businesses a chance of survival by reorganization; Chapter 12, which pertains to family farmers who have the true potential to reorganize; and Chapter 13, which is also referred to as the wage-earner plan, wherein persons with regular income may be able to pay all or a portion of their debts.

Bankruptcies for March 7, 2012 (access required)

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POSTED: March 6, 2012
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The bankruptcy filings reported by The Daily Record are: Chapter 7, which is also referred to as straight bankruptcy, wherein the debtor’s non-exempt assets are collected and distributed on a percentage basis; Chapter 11, which is usually a business bankruptcy aimed at giving troubled businesses a chance of survival by reorganization; Chapter 12, which pertains to family farmers who have the true potential to reorganize; and Chapter 13, which is also referred to as the wage-earner plan, wherein persons with regular income may be able to pay all or a portion of their debts.

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