BK discharge

A discharge in United States bankruptcy law, when referring to a debtor's discharge, is a statutory injunction against the commencement or continuation of an action (or the employment of process, or an act) to collect, recover or offset a debt as a personal liability of the debtor. The discharge is one of the primary benefits afforded by relief under the Bankruptcy Code and is essential to the "fresh start" of debtors following bankruptcy that is a central principle under federal bankruptcy law. A discharge of debts is granted to debtors but can be denied or revoked by the court based on certain misconduct of debtors, including fraudulent actions or failure of a debtor to disclose all assets during a bankruptcy case.


一个在美国的破产法,如果指的是债务人的放电,放电是对开始或一个动作(或进程就业,或行为)的延续法定禁令,收集,回收或作为个人责任抵销债务对债务人。放电给予的救济是根据破产法的主要优点之一,是必不可少的“重新开始”下的债务人破产,它是根据联邦破产法的核心原则。阿清还债务,但被授予可以拒绝债务人或债务人的某些不当行为,包括欺诈行为或不披露债务人破产案件中的所有资产为基础的法院撤销。

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