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"Our bankruptcy laws are not onerous," Bennett says. "In fact, they encourage individuals and companies to take protection from creditors who are pressing collection of their accounts." Bankruptcy
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, Franchisees more willing to speak up, Development agents really just mini-franchisors, Bankruptcy, first the company and then you personally, Bankruptcy, Resale permission unreasonably withheld
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will pay for their greed. We filed a personal bankruptcy but kept our home. Things are fine now and we even bought our first time share and are reestablishing credit. Hang in there…seek God’s direction
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the first nine months of 2008.
Wiederhorn himself is feeling the effects of the economic downturn. On March 18, the IRS filed a tax lien against him and his wife, Tiffany. They owe $1,028,667 in personal
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of around $150,000 to $200,000, but many had further injected capital into their livelihoods through remortgaging their homes etc, causing more hardship. This left a trail of personal bankruptcies
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five years ago, in the summer of 2002, following the bankruptcy of a company called Countrywide Maintenance Services Inc., a Mississauga janitorial business. Nearly 100 unsecured creditors lost money
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Air of desperation
Bankruptcy, both franchisee and spouse
Bankruptcy, first the company and then you personally
Broken relationships, ruined lives and alienated children
Bullying
Debt traps
Disgruntled
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, the Massachusetts-based parent company of Dunkin' Donuts, has acquired 11 Dunkin' Donuts stores in the Buffalo area and nine in Las Vegas that Kainos had owned. Kainos is heading to liquidation in bankruptcy court
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retirement. The company offered to source residential properties and arrange the financing, usually by taking a mortgage on investors' family homes. Thousands of people bought in. Some are now left
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the February 2009 bankruptcy of his Toronto printing company, E Graphix.
A 295-page report was filed in Ontario Superior Court in Toronto by receiver Jerry Henechowicz, whom the court appointed to vet
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