administrative expense claim
- administrative expense claim
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debt incurred by the debtor, with court approval, after the bankruptcy filing including: necessary costs of preserving the estate, wages, salaries, court costs, lawyers' fees, accountants' fees, trustees' expenses, etc (Glossary of Common Bankruptcy Terms)
United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms
2012.
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see Claim- Post Petition, Credit- Post Petition
US Bankruptcy
2012.
Glossary of Bankruptcy.
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