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Bankruptcy is a legal status of a person or other entity that cannot repay the debts it owes to creditors. In most jurisdictions, bankruptcy is imposed by a court order, often initiated by the debtor.
Bankruptcy is not the only legal status that an insolvent person may have, and the term bankruptcy is therefore not a synonym for insolvency. In some countries, including the United Kingdom, bankruptcy is limited to individuals, and other forms of insolvency proceedings (such as liquidation and administration) are applied to companies. In the United States, bankruptcy is applied more broadly to formal insolvency proceedings. In France, the cognate French word banqueroute is used solely for cases of fraudulent bankruptcy, whereas the term faillite (cognate of "failure") is used for bankruptcy in accordance with the law.

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    TAS Caveat on house, discharged bankrupt

    Hello, I have recently been discharged from bankruptcy (3+years). The trustee placed a caveat on the house as there was no equity. Now discharged, after valuation, the trustee wants $40,000 in equity and legal costs. I don't have $10,000, let alone 40,000. If the house was sold I would still owe...
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    WA Signing retail lease when bankrupt

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