Asked by Sophie Nauss on Jun 16, 2024

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A bankruptcy court can

A) only handle proceedings governed by bankruptcy law.
B) handle proceedings governed by any kind of civil law.
C) handle any type of proceedings.
D) only handle proceedings governed by criminal law.

Bankruptcy Court

A federal court of limited jurisdiction that hears only bankruptcy proceedings.

Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy Law refers to regulations that govern the process by which individuals or entities unable to pay their debts can seek relief through a legal declaration of bankruptcy.

Proceedings

A series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular legal outcome or to conduct official business.

  • Identify the distinct authorities of different courts in the federal system, including district, bankruptcy, and probate courts.
  • Identify the functions of particular courts, such as probate and bankruptcy courts, within the judiciary framework.
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Hitomi Nakajima 'student'Jun 17, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Bankruptcy courts are specialized courts that only handle proceedings governed by bankruptcy law, dealing with cases where an individual or entity is unable to repay their debts.