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Multiple Choice
A) The payment was not preferential because it was made over 90 days before the filing of the bankruptcy petition.
B) The payment was not preferential because it was made over 120 days before the filing of the bankruptcy petition.
C) The payment was not preferential because it was made over 180 days before the filing of the bankruptcy petition.
D) The payment was preferential because it was made to a family member and made within two years of the filing of the bankruptcy petition unless Jasleen can establish that she was not insolvent when she made the payment.
E) The payment was preferential on the basis that it was made to a family member within two years of the filing of the bankruptcy petition only if the trustee is able to demonstrate that Jasleen was insolvent when she made the payment.
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Multiple Choice
A) Administrator
B) Aligner
C) Organizer
D) Reformer
E) Trustee
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Multiple Choice
A) The court may award attorney costs, fees of the debtor, and punitive damages.
B) The court may award attorney costs and fees of the debtor, but not punitive damages.
C) The court may award fees of the debtor, but not attorney costs or punitive damages.
D) The court may award punitive damages, but not attorney costs or fees of the debtor.
E) The judge may dismiss the involuntary bankruptcy petition, but no other relief is available.
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Multiple Choice
A) That the defendant could not discharge the judgment because he was negligent.
B) That the defendant could not discharge the judgment because he was reckless.
C) That as a matter of public policy, the defendant could not discharge the judgment because he failed to carry malpractice insurance.
D) That the defendant could discharge the judgment because as a matter of public policy, all malpractice judgments may be discharged.
E) That the defendant could discharge the judgment because he did not intend to cause injury.
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Multiple Choice
A) It will likely be allowed because the value claimed is within the federal exemption allowed.
B) It will likely be allowed because although it is more than the federal exemption, no creditor filed an objection to it.
C) It will likely be disallowed because the federal limit for an exemption for a residence is $10,000.
D) It will likely be disallowed because the federal limit for an exemption for a residence is $5,000.
E) The status of the exemption is unclear without further information regarding the resale value of the home.
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