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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Washington Laws

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Victor and other farmers in Washington County form a business organi¬zation to provide, without profit, an economic service to its members. This is

a business trust

a cooperative

a corporation

a joint stock company

Jack files a bankruptcy petition under Chapter 7. Among his debts are support owed to his ex-wife Kay, money borrowed from Loans, Inc., to pay taxes, and amounts representing student loans owed to Mega University. Debts most likely to be discharged include claims for

back taxes accruing within three years before a bankruptcy filing

certain fines and penalties payable to the government

domestic support

student loans if their payment imposes undue hardship on the debtor

1. a cooperative

2. back taxes within 3 years of filing for bankruptcy

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorney Brookfield, Port Washington,


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