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vicotolentino

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Should bankruptcy courts have the power to avoid certain types of contracts?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Labeling and advertising over the radio and television and other media is regulated primarily by:
 
  A. FDR
  B. FCC
  C. FTC
  D. FMLA



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Answer to Question 1

Absolutely. That is the role of bankruptcy. Recent changes in bankruptcy law, however, will make it much more difficult to use bankruptcy to avoid contracts.

Answer to Question 2

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