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Record #:
846
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Charlotte motel mogul Sam McMahon, Jr. and his son Sam III recently stunned investors by filing for bankruptcy. The investors stand to lose a collective total in the millions of dollars.
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7536
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The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 makes over two dozen significant changes to current bankruptcy statutes. Saxon describes and analyzes these provisions of the new law in the context of the current federal Bankruptcy Code and North Carolina family law.
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Family Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7494 F35x), Vol. Issue 20, June 2005, p1-15, f
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Record #:
24352
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Manny Fisher is in the business of liquidation, itemizing objects owned by those who have filed for bankruptcy.
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27471
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The ArtsCenter in Carrboro is on the verge of bankruptcy after accruing $500, 000 in debt. Several employees, contractors, and creditors have not been paid for months. All staff has been laid off and the center may have to permanently close. The problems at the ArtsCenter are a result of weak leadership and management.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 8 Issue 28, August 1-7 1990, p7-9, 11-12 Periodical Website
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36311
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Roses, opened in 1915, experienced an economic wilting by the early nineties, which necessitated its bankruptcy filing. In 1995, the Variety Wholesalers-owned chain blossomed anew with a narrowed marketing approach. This approach bore fruit in the opening of stores in Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, and the prospect of opening 30-40 new stores annually.