Federal Laws, as passed by the elecrted members of Congress. A Federal Court specifically for BK - The US Bankrutpcy Court (with many circuits), hears cases involving it.
a concurrent power
Recourse debt can be subject to discharge in bankruptcy, but it depends on the specific circumstances of the bankruptcy case and the type of recourse debt involved.
Title 11
Robin Jeweler has written: 'Recent developments in bankruptcy law' -- subject(s): Bankruptcy 'Employee pension benefits in bankruptcy' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Pensions, Bankruptcy
Martin A. Frey has written: 'Introduction to the law of contracts' 'An introduction to bankruptcy law' -- subject(s): Bankruptcy, United States 'An introduction to bankruptcy law' -- subject(s): Bankruptcy
No, the only mention of bankruptcy is that Congress shall have the power to enforce uniform bankruptcy laws.
William Miller Collier has written: 'La primera mision de los Estados Unidos de America en Chile' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'The trusts' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Industrial Trusts 'The law and practice in bankruptcy under the national Bankruptcy act of 1898' -- subject(s): Bankruptcy 'Collier on bankruptcy' -- subject(s): Bankruptcy 'At the court of His Catholic Majesty' -- subject(s): Court and courtiers
Scotus. has written: 'Reform in the Bankruptcy Law of Scotland' -- subject(s): Bankruptcy
Do it yourself bankruptcy is when one files for bankruptcy themselves. There are many sites offering advice on this subject and books are available to buy from the internet.
Alexander L. Paskay has written: 'Handbook for trustees and receivers in bankruptcy' -- subject(s): Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy trustees
Yes.
N. J. Polak has written: 'Insolventierecht' -- subject(s): Bankruptcy 'Faillissementsrecht' -- subject(s): Bankruptcy, Composition (Law)