schedules of assets and liabilities
- schedules of assets and liabilities
- schedules of assets and liabilities
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Every debtor is required to file lists of assets and liabilities. These lists are on prescribed forms and divide assets and liabilities into various categories. (Bernstein's Dictionary of Bankruptcy Terminology)
United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms
2012.
- schedules of assets and liabilities
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Every debtor is required to file lists of assets and liabilities. These lists are on prescribed forms and divide assets and liabilities into various categories.
US Bankruptcy
2012.
Glossary of Bankruptcy.
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