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MaRussiya [10]
2 years ago
8

Match the assessment with the appropriate concept. Tiles Chapter 7 Chapter 13 Chapter 12 Chapter 15 Pairs designed for family fa

rmers and fisherman to avoid liquidation and foreclosure arrowBoth designed for debtors who don't have regular income arrowBoth designed for international companies with either creditors or stakeholders in the U.S arrowBoth designed for debtors who will make regular payments to creditors arrowBoth
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2 answers:
Leno4ka [110]2 years ago
7 0

Chapter 12 - designed for family farmers and fishermen to avoid liquidation and foreclosure.

Chapter 7 - designed for debtors who don't have regular income.

Chapter 15 - designed for international companies with either creditors or stakeholders in the U.S.

Chapter 13 - designed for debtors who will make regular payments to creditors.


<em>for PLATO (confirmed to be correct).</em>

klio [65]2 years ago
3 0
<span>Chapter 7
</span><span>Both designed for debtors who will make regular payments to creditors 
</span><span>Chapter 13
</span><span>Both designed for debtors who don't have regular income
</span><span>Chapter 12
</span>Pairs designed for family farmers and fisherman to avoid liquidation and foreclosure <span>
Chapter 15
</span>Both designed for international companies with either creditors or stakeholders in the U.S 
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