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BANKRUPTCY CODE: SECTION 727(A)(3): WHEN IS A DEBTOR'S RECORD KEEPING SUFFICIENT TO MERIT A BANKRUPTCY DISCHARGE?
[...]given the absence of the precise standards, the reviewing courts are often bound by the factual findings of the bankruptcy judge since a "clearly erroneous" standard applies to overturning any such factual findings. [...]the bankruptcy judges are left a large playing field in which th...
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