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Article6:
An
Introduction To Bankruptcy
By
Richard Romando
Gas,
oil, clothes, food, meals, electricity, water, phone,
taxes, plumbing, cable, rent, education, books—the
prices of these basic commodities, services, products,
and fees seem to keep on skyrocketing. This makes it
very hard for the average person to maintain any kind of
savings.
This
difficulty is why some people find it hard to maintain a
good credit standing and to pay their bills. Eventually,
these people become unable to pay their creditors as
well as other people they owe. Some of their assets can
be repossessed. They can be denied loans and other
opportunities. If a person is unable to pay their
creditors and their bills for a long time, then they
have the option of filing for bankruptcy.
Individuals and companies who file for bankruptcy are
given the opportunity to make a fresh start. However,
this does not necessarily mean that they would not have
to pay their debts anymore. In fact, when an individual
or a company declares bankruptcy, they are protected
from any further complications resulting from the
bankruptcy itself. Their creditors, or the people and
companies that they owe, are also given the assurance
and guarantee that they will be able to get back and
receive a portion of what they are owed.
The
very first law or act in bankruptcy in the United States
was passed in the year 1800. This act was actually based
on and patterned from a similar law by the English
government. Basically, this law was aimed at battling
people who were doing fraudulent actions and deeds.
Of
course, there are bankruptcy laws in many countries and
places around the globe. There are some differences
among each country’s laws, acts, and provisions on
bankruptcy and on the state of being bankrupt. There
also are various stipulations as per bankrupt
individuals’ or bankrupt companies’ responsibilities and
duties.
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