bankruptcy court
31court — ▪ I. court court 1 [kɔːt ǁ kɔːrt] noun 1. the court the people in a court, especially the judge, other officials, and the jury (= ordinary people who decide certain cases). The phrase is often used when talking about what a judge or jury think or …
32Court clerk — A court clerk (British English clerk to the court; American English clerk of the court or clerk of court) is an officer of the court whose responsibilities include maintaining the records of a court. Another duty is to administer oaths to… …
33Bankruptcy Affidavit Offices — On the west side of Basinghall Street. In Bassishaw Ward within the precincts of the Guildhall. In Guildhall Buildings (P.O. Directory). First mention: Bankrupt Office, Elmes, 1831. Erected there in 1820. Archt. Mr. Forster. On site of… …
34court for the relief of insolvent debtors — A London bankruptcy court …
35Bankruptcy Law — Bankruptcy proceedings are started by a bankruptcy petition, which may be presented to the court by (1) a creditor or creditors; (2) a person affected by a voluntary arrangement to pay debts set up by the debtor under the Insolvency Act (1986);… …
36bankruptcy trustee — n: trustee in bankruptcy Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. bankruptcy trustee …
37Court Line — (Aviation) IATA OU ICAO Callsign Founded 1957 (as Argus Air Transport) Ceased operations 1974 …
38bankruptcy judge — n. A United States District Court judge appointed by a United States Court of Appeals to preside exclusively over bankruptcy proceedings filed within a designated United States District Court s jurisdiction. Webster s New World Law Dictionary.… …
39Bankruptcy alternatives — Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organization to pay their creditors. In most cases personal bankruptcy is initiated by the bankrupt individual. Bankruptcy is a legal process that discharges… …
40court of law — court of law: court (1); specif: a court that hears cases and decides them on the basis of statutes and common law compare court of equity Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …