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Match the assessment with the appropriate concept.
Chapter 7
Chapter 13
Chapter 12
Chapter 15
designed for family farmers and fisherman to avoid liquidation and foreclosure
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designed for debtors who don't have regular income
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designed for international companies with either creditors or stakeholders in the U.S
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designed for debtors who will make regular payments to creditors
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1 answer

To match the assessments with the appropriate concepts, we can pair them based on the function of each chapter in the bankruptcy code. Here are the correct pairs:

  1. Chapter 7: designed for debtors who don't have regular income.
  2. Chapter 13: designed for debtors who will make regular payments to creditors.
  3. Chapter 12: designed for family farmers and fishermen to avoid liquidation and foreclosure.
  4. Chapter 15: designed for international companies with either creditors or stakeholders in the U.S.

So, the final matches would look like this:

  • Chapter 7 → designed for debtors who don't have regular income
  • Chapter 13 → designed for debtors who will make regular payments to creditors
  • Chapter 12 → designed for family farmers and fishermen to avoid liquidation and foreclosure
  • Chapter 15 → designed for international companies with either creditors or stakeholders in the U.S.