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  2. Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure - Wikipedia

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    Rule 81(a)(1) F.R.Civ.P. provides that the civil rules do not apply to proceedings in bankruptcy, except as they may be made applicable by rules promulgated by the Supreme Court, e.g., Part VII of these rules. This amended Bankruptcy Rule 1001 makes the Bankruptcy Rules applicable to cases and proceedings under title 11, whether before the ...

  3. Bankruptcy problem - Wikipedia

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    A bankruptcy problem, [1] also called a claims problem, [2] is a problem of distributing a homogeneous divisible good (such as money) among people with different claims. The focus is on the case where the amount is insufficient to satisfy all the claims.

  4. Proportional rule (bankruptcy) - Wikipedia

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    The proportional rule is a division rule for solving bankruptcy problems. According to this rule, each claimant should receive an amount proportional to their claim. In the context of taxation, it corresponds to a proportional tax. [1]

  5. I tried 5 different kinds of canned chili, and there's only ...

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    I reviewed five kinds of canned chili from the supermarket to find the best-tasting option. The meat-free version of Amy's was quite tasty, but the Campbell's Chunky chili mac was my favorite.

  6. Constrained equal losses - Wikipedia

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    Constrained equal losses (CEL) is a division rule for solving bankruptcy problems. According to this rule, each claimant should lose an equal amount from his or her claim, except that no claimant should receive a negative amount. In the context of taxation, it is known as poll tax. [1]

  7. When will 2024 election results be certified? Here's the ...

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    Inauguration Day is Jan. 20, 2025, but between now and then states will be certifying election results.

  8. Woman Fired for Using Company Funds to Throw 'Farewell ... - AOL

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    A woman has been fired after using company funds to throw a "farewell" party – despite never intending to leave the company. The woman's boss shares the story in a post published on Reddit ...

  9. History of bankruptcy law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The history of bankruptcy law in the United States refers primarily to a series of acts of Congress regarding the nature of bankruptcy.As the legal regime for bankruptcy in the United States developed, it moved from a system which viewed bankruptcy as a quasi-criminal act, to one focused on solving and repaying debts for people and businesses suffering heavy losses.