objection to claim

objection to claim
objection to claim
Any party may object to any claim by filing an objection with the court. Similar to any lawsuit, a hearing is scheduled and the claimant must prove its claim. (Bernstein's Dictionary of Bankruptcy Terminology)

United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012.

objection to claim
Any party may object to any claim by filing an objection with the court. Similar to any lawsuit, a hearing is scheduled and the claimant must prove its claim.

US Bankruptcy 2012.


Glossary of Bankruptcy.

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