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West Valley Unity Church

19422 Nordhoff St

Northridge

91324

Chapter:7

Assets:91,757

Debts:1,360,753

Doc#SV05-16344-MT

File-Date:09/07/05

David Hagen

818-992-1940

Church.

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7737 Ethel Ave

North Hollywood

91605

Chapter:7

Assets:654,630

Debts:702,369

Doc#SV05-16415-KT

File-Date:09/10/05

Aris Artounians

818-265-1920

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2222 Norfield Court

Westlake Village

91361

Chapter:11

Assets:85,000,000

Debts:26,602,241

Doc#SV05-16450-KT

File-Date:09/13/05

Lawrence Young

562-803-4240

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Bankruptcy information is supplied by Timely Info of Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. . Jack Vaughn (323) 664-4423. Chapter 7 a "straight" liquidation The collection of assets belonging to a debtor to be applied to the discharge of his or her outstanding debts.

A type of proceeding pursuant to federal Bankruptcy
 bankruptcy involving an appointed trustee to sell aft assets by auction or other means to pay creditors and trustee fees. Chapter 11: a process which a flows a business to gain temporary relief from paying debt in order to attempt a successful reorganization. The debtor remains in control of the business during the bankruptcy and the business continues to function. Chapter 13: a bankruptcy plan available to individuals whose "income is sufficiently stable and regular to enable such individual to make payments under a plan." The debtor makes payments to a trustee who disburses the funds to creditors.

Involuntary bankruptcy involuntary bankruptcy

Bankruptcy that is forced by creditors instead of being initiated by the firm or individual. Compare voluntary bankruptcy. See also Chapter 7, Chapter 11.
. the debtor is forced into bankruptcy by secured creditors whose claims total at least $220,000. Involuntary bankruptcy may be filed under Chapter 7 or 11.

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Publication:San Fernando Valley Business Journal
Geographic Code:1U9CA
Date:Sep 26, 2005
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