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Mark and Cynthia work for Bryson Supply Co If the company files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy before paying their last month of wages and benefits, will they be able to recover anything from the company?

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The ship Darby O departed the Port of Yokohama, Japan to deliver Toyota parts to Miami, Florida through the Panama Canal. Due civil strife within Panama, the Canal is closed due to armed conflict. The carrier is entitled to claim increased expenses as a result to traveling the long route down South America under the perils of the sea?
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

One goal of the Bankruptcy Code is to ensure creditors are paid in the proper order. The Code places all claims into one of three classes: secured claims, priority claims, and unsecured claims. Secured claims are paid in full before priority claims are paid. Payments to employees for back wages and benefits for work performed during the 180 days prior to the filing of bankruptcy are in the class of priority claims. If Bryson has enough assets to pay all its secured claims and its priority claims, Mark and Cynthia will each be able to recover up to 12,475 for the work performed and pension, health, or life insurance plans for work performed during the 180 days prior to the date of Bryson's petition. There are subcategories of priority claims, and each subcategory must receive full payment before the next subcategory receives anything. If there are not enough funds to pay a whole subcategory, the claimants in that subcategory receive pro rata shares. The priority subcategories, in order, include: alimony and child support, administrative expenses, gap expenses, payments to employees, employee benefit plans, consumer deposits for goods to be purchased, taxes, and claims for injuries caused by a bankrupt driving under the influence.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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