Yes. Whether it will discharge the award isn't certain, and almost certaily won't be if it was an award in a criminal case....and of course EVERYTHING YOU OWN AND EVERYTHING YOU OWE...no picking and chosing...is included in the BK.
If a business is not making a profit then they are losing money if this continues a business will reach a point in which it will have no money and declare bankruptcy.
Yes. 1. Not being to pay your co-workers. 2. Losing money instead of gaining. 3. Bankruptcy.
No, stealing ATM machine codes is not a business. It is stealing. One can probably make money from it but it is immoral and will likely land one in jail eventually.
Personal bankruptcy, losing all the money that they put up for the venture
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I suppose you could, but even if you did manage to get the financing together to open another business, any profits from it would be subject to seizure by the court and the bankruptcy trustee to pay off the bankruptcy judgement. There is no bankruptcy "judgment." If the bankruptcy is over and you have your discharge, you can open a business, and any money you make is yours. Providing the first bankuptcy is discharged.
Minorities are known for stealing lunch money.
It depends on the chapter they filed and the financial state of the company, most likey not, that is why the filed for bankruptcy, they have no funds.
Most business people do not want to lose money, so they have a tendency to give in, If they are losing enough money to make a difference as a result of the boycott. If they are not losing a substantial amount of money due to the boycott, the will continue to do business as usual.
It is necessary to declare bankruptcy when a person cannot afford to continue paying for bills and other things they need. A person may declare bankruptcy if their business is not making any money.
The banker sought atonement for his sins of stealing the money from investors.