BANKRUPTCY FILINGS
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Listed below are businesses and individuals entered in federal bankruptcy court proceedings.
There are two types of bankruptcy cases: Voluntary bankruptcy filings occur when a business, or individual, seeks protection from its creditors, and involuntary filings happen when one or more creditors bring the debtor to court.
Chapter 7 is usually a liquidation, whereby remaining assets are sold off to pay creditors. Chapter 11 is a reorganization effort, and typically a court must approve the filer’s reorganization plan to pay off its creditors. Chapter 13 is a repayment plan for an individual’s debts.
The document number refers to the case number of the bankruptcy filing in federal court.
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Listings provided by Timely Info of Los Angeles
Computer Trading International Inc.
7535 Woodman Place, Van Nuys
Chapter: 7; Assets: $1,393,135; Debts: $1,783,308; Document: SV99-22917-AG; File date: 11-8-99
West Coast Waterproofing Inc.
17462 Candia St., Granada Hills
Chapter: 7; Assets: $52,236; Debts: $437,385; Document: SV99-23289-AG; File date: 11-17-99
Adar Farkash
dba: Woodcraft; Craft All Woodcraft Inc.
6435 Pinion St., Agoura
Chapter: 7; Assets: $16,550; Debts: $378,358; Document: SV99-23378-GM; File date: 11-19-99
PacificAmerica Money Center Inc.
21031 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills
Chapter: 11; Assets: $87,737,084; Debts: $66,549,626; Document: SV99-23444-EC; File date: 11-19-99
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