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gbarreiro

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Rather than filing a motion for relief from the Automatic Stay, most ________ creditors will be content to wait out the three to five months it might take for a debtor to complete his or her liquidation case.
 
  A) Priority
  B) Non-priority
  C) Insider
  D) Secured

Question 2

On relatively rare occasions, unsecured creditors, such as recipients of spousal or child support and criminal restitution victims, file a motion for
 
  A) Summary judgment
  B) Dismissal
  C) Sanctions
  D) Relief from stay



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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