bankruptcy
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A legal procedure for dealing with debt problems of individuals and businesses; specifically, a case filed under one of the chapters of title 11 of the United States Code (the Bankruptcy Code).
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"Bankruptcy" means:
(a) Assignment by a member for the benefit of creditors;
(b) Commencement of a voluntary bankruptcy case by a member;
(c) Adjudication of a member as bankrupt or insolvent;
(d) Filing by a member of a petition or answer seeking for the member any reorganization, arrangement, composition, readjustment, liquidation, dissolution or similar relief under any statute, law or rule;
(e) Filing by a member of an answer or other pleading admitting or failing to contest the material allegations of a petition filed against the member in any proceeding of this nature;
(f) Seeking, consenting to or acquiescing in the appointment of a trustee, receiver or liquidator of the member or of all or any substantial part of the member's properties;
(g) Commencement of an involuntary bankruptcy case against a member that has not been dismissed on or before the 120th day after the commencement of the case;
(h) Appointment, without the member's consent, of a trustee, receiver or liquidator either of the member or of all or any substantial part of the member's properties that is not vacated or stayed on or before the 90th day after appointment; or
(i) Appointment described in paragraph (h) of this subsection that is not vacated on or before the 90th day after expiration of the stay under paragraph (h) of this subsection.
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