Debt arised from criminal punishment may be grounds for bankruptcy
The VS indicated that the right to file a petition for bankruptcy belongs to a citizen if there is only one creditor, regardless of the nature and nature of the debt, including that formed in connection with the punishment for the crime committed.
Lawyer Anton Makeychuk, partner of the law firm Tenzor Consulting Group, in a comment for the Advocacy newspaper called the key conclusion of the Supreme Court that a citizen can initiate his own bankruptcy regardless of the legal nature of the claim against him as controversial.
The VS indicated that the right to file a petition for bankruptcy belongs to a citizen if there is only one creditor, regardless of the nature and nature of the debt, including that formed in connection with the punishment for the crime committed.
Lawyer Anton Makeychuk, partner of the law firm Tenzor Consulting Group, in a comment for the Advocacy newspaper called the key conclusion of the Supreme Court that a citizen can initiate his own bankruptcy regardless of the legal nature of the claim against him as controversial.
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