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in Chapter 13
adjective as in insolvent
Strong match
Example Sentences
A stipulation in Chapter 13 bankruptcy law states that you, as a debtor, are not allowed to increase any debt without receiving the permission of your bankruptcy trustee.
“Now,” she writes in chapter 13 of Losing the Garden, “it is I - the one who considered 7:00 a.m. the only sane rising hour - who is up in the predawn hours, sitting at my desk, a different desk in a different house. … I pause. I listen. I feel what needs to be said next. I’m writing solo now, but because of half a lifetime of shared thoughts, it can still feel like collaboration.”
Photo by Diyah Pera / Netflix Meanwhile, in Chapter 13, “The Passion of Sabrina Spellman,” Sabrina briefly returns to Baxter High, where the Dark Lord Satan tempts her to misuse her powers to solve her friends’ problems.
Unpaid sticker tickets have contributed to an explosion in Chapter 13 bankruptcies in Chicago, a trend ProPublica Illinois reported on earlier this year.
Dear Liz: I have repaired my own vehicles all my life, and I wanted to add a bit to your response to the person in Chapter 13 bankruptcy who needs another car after paying $1,500 cash each for two junkers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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