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mrsjacobs44

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A typical Chapter 11 case does not include a ________, as does a Chapter 7.
 
  A) Repayment plan
  B) Restructure plan
  C) Debtor
  D) Trustee

Question 2

When the Chapter 11 petition is filed, the debtor files a series of pleadings called ________ to obtain court approval to engage in activities that are not allowed under the Bankruptcy Code.
 
  A) Second day motions
  B) First day motions
  C) Seventh day motions
  D) New day motions.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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