An example of how creditors are protected by the Bankruptcy Code is the ability, in some cases, to literally force an uncooperative debtor into what is known as a(n)
A) Forced case
B) Compelled case
C) Voluntary bankruptcy
D) Involuntary bankruptcy
D
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