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  2. Category : Companies that have filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy

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    Companies that have filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy by year (39 C) Pages in category "Companies that have filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy" The following 167 pages are in this category, out of 167 total.

  3. Chapter 7, Title 11, United States Code - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 7 of Title 11 U.S. Code is the bankruptcy code that governs the process of liquidation under the bankruptcy laws of the U.S. In contrast to bankruptcy under Chapter 11 and Chapter 13, which govern the process of reorganization of a debtor, Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the most common form of bankruptcy in the U.S. [1]

  4. Danish Arts Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Danish Arts Foundation (Danish: Statens Kunstfond) is the principal Danish government funded arts foundation founded by a special Law on 27 May 1964. [1] [2]Statens Kunstfond alongside the da:Statens Kunstråd [3] (English sometimes State Arts Council now Danish Agency for Culture) allocates funds provided by the Ministry of Culture (da:Kulturministeriet).

  5. Denmark, New York - Wikipedia

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    Denmark is a town in Lewis County, New York, United States, named after the Kingdom of Denmark in northern Europe. [4] The population was 2,626 at the 2020 census, [5] down from 2,860 at the 2010 census. [6] The town is on the northwestern border of Lewis County and lies east of Watertown.

  6. The American-Scandinavian Foundation - Wikipedia

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    ASF was founded in 1910 by the Danish-American industrialist Niels Poulson, founder of the Hecla Iron Works.It is a publicly supported 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that carries out an extensive program of fellowships, grants, intern and trainee J-1 visa sponsorship, publishing, membership offerings, and cultural events.

  7. Scandinavia House – The Nordic Center in America - Wikipedia

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    Scandinavia House, located on 58 Park Avenue, Manhattan, was opened in 2000 by the American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) as a center for Nordic culture in the United States. [2] The building was the first permanent location of ASF after a decade of moving between several addresses. Construction of the new building cost around $13 million. [4]

  8. New York City Department of Cultural Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) is the department of the government of New York City [2] dedicated to supporting New York City's cultural life. Among its primary missions is ensuring adequate public funding for non-profit cultural organizations throughout the five boroughs. [ 3 ]

  9. Agency for Culture and Palaces (Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    In 1873, the National Museum of Denmark embarked on a project to map all burial mounds, megalithic tombs, runic stones and other archaeological sites in Denmark. This mapping is the basis of the current digital register. Under the Danish Museum Act, museums have an obligation to report new finds and activities to the Heritage Agency.