27.1 Voluntary versus Involuntary Bankruptcy. Burke has been a rancher all her life, raising cattle and crops.

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27.1 Voluntary versus Involuntary Bankruptcy. Burke has been a rancher all her life, raising cattle and crops. Her ranch is valued at $500,000, almost all of which is exempt under state law. Burke has eight creditors and a total indebtedness of $70,000. Two of her largest creditors are Oman ($30,000 owed) and Sneed ($25,000 owed). The other six creditors have claims of less than $5,000 each. A drought has ruined all of Burke’s crops and forced her to sell many of her cattle at a loss. She cannot pay off her creditors. 1 Under the Bankruptcy Code, can Burke, with a $500,000 ranch, voluntarily petition herself into bankruptcy? Explain. 2 Could either Oman or Sneed force Burke into involuntary bankruptcy? Explain.

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Business Law Today Comprehensive

ISBN: 9780324595741

8th Edition

Authors: Roger LeRoy Miller, Gaylord A Jentz

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