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The chapter that typically follows a debtor's surrender of nonexempt property for division among creditors is Chapter 7 bankruptcy. In Chapter 7, a trustee is appointed to liquidate the debtor's nonexempt assets to pay off creditors.
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there is not division for the associative property
No you can not use subtraction or division in the associative property.
The division of the marital property should be addressed in the separation agreement that will become part of the divorce proceeding. Once it has been signed the property could be exchanged at any time of convenience for the parties.
* An action to recover the possession of personal property taken or withheld from the owner unlawfully. * A legal proceeding in court to seize property (other than real estate) given as security for a debt that is in default. * A type of legal proceeding to recover possession of personal property unlawfully taken or unlawfully held. It is commonly files by a secured creditor to recover possession of his collateral. In some states this proceeding is referred to as a "claim and delivery proceeding" * A legal action which entitles the rightful owner of property that has been wrongfully kept from him or her to recover it.
I believe you were going for Replevin. * An action to recover the possession of personal property taken or withheld from the owner unlawfully. * A legal proceeding in court to seize property (other than real estate) given as security for a debt that is in default. * A type of legal proceeding to recover possession of personal property unlawfully taken or unlawfully held. It is commonly files by a secured creditor to recover possession of his collateral. In some states this proceeding is referred to as a "claim and delivery proceeding" * A legal action which entitles the rightful owner of property that has been wrongfully kept from him or her to recover it.
multiplication: the opposite (division) property is factoring
property of divisiion
There is an identity property of division it is one. Any number divided by one remains the same.
division
No, it does not.