Bankruptcy

Former German legal term for insolvency (inability to discharge debts as they come due). – Still used colloquially today to refer to the complete demise of a company or a state in the sense of bankruptcy, insolvency, collapse, ruin. – See debit mass, financial oncologist, inrotation money, insolvency costs, location judgment, manifestation, mass, parity reservation, bankruptcy vulture, player bankruptcy, priority rule, unconditional.

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