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chapter 13 bankruptcy
chapter 13 bankruptcy this type of bankruptcy sets a payment plan between the borrower and the creditor monitored by the court. The homeowner can keep the property, but must
chapter 11 (business reorganization)
to reorganize business debt. The business normally is permitted to continue its operations under court supervision until some plan of reorganization is approved by the creditors. Source: FindLaw
bona fide
valid under or in compliance with the law [retirement incentives made part of a bona fide employee benefit plan] 2 : made with or characterized by sincerity [a bona fide belief] 3 : being real or genuine
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benefit
of disability, sickness, old age, or unemployment b : payment or service provided for under an annuity, pension plan, or insurance policy see also death benefit c : fringe benefit benefit vb
apportion
apportion : to make a usually proportionate division or distribution of (an amount due) according to a plan: as a : to divide (an amount due in tax or other liability) among the parties responsible for
annuity
until a particular time (as at retirement) compare immediate annuity in this entry group annuity : a pension plan paying annuity benefits at retirement for all eligible persons under a single master contract usually issued to an
absolute priority rule
claims of senior creditors before any payments can be made to junior creditors under a chapter 11 bankruptcy plan
Phalanstery
An association or community organized on the plan of Fourier See Fourierism
projet
projet [French, literally, plan] in the civil law of Louisiana : a draft of a proposed code or constitution
employer identification number
proprietors, corporations, partnerships, and limited liability companies. This number is required if you have employees, have a Keogh plan, operate a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or file employment, excise, alcohol, tobacco, or firearms tax returns.
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Plan - Law Dictionary Search Results
chapter 13 bankruptcy
chapter 13 bankruptcy this type of bankruptcy sets a payment plan between the borrower and the creditor monitored by the court. The homeowner can keep the property, but must
chapter 11 (business reorganization)
to reorganize business debt. The business normally is permitted to continue its operations under court supervision until some plan of reorganization is approved by the creditors. Source: FindLaw
bona fide
valid under or in compliance with the law [retirement incentives made part of a bona fide employee benefit plan] 2 : made with or characterized by sincerity [a bona fide belief] 3 : being real or genuine
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benefit
of disability, sickness, old age, or unemployment b : payment or service provided for under an annuity, pension plan, or insurance policy see also death benefit c : fringe benefit benefit vb
apportion
apportion : to make a usually proportionate division or distribution of (an amount due) according to a plan: as a : to divide (an amount due in tax or other liability) among the parties responsible for
annuity
until a particular time (as at retirement) compare immediate annuity in this entry group annuity : a pension plan paying annuity benefits at retirement for all eligible persons under a single master contract usually issued to an
absolute priority rule
claims of senior creditors before any payments can be made to junior creditors under a chapter 11 bankruptcy plan
Phalanstery
An association or community organized on the plan of Fourier See Fourierism
projet
projet [French, literally, plan] in the civil law of Louisiana : a draft of a proposed code or constitution
employer identification number
proprietors, corporations, partnerships, and limited liability companies. This number is required if you have employees, have a Keogh plan, operate a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or file employment, excise, alcohol, tobacco, or firearms tax returns.
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