- repeat filings
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If a debtor files for bankruptcy protection, but has had one or more previous bankruptcies during the previous year, the automatic stay automatically expires 30 days after the most recent filing unless the debtor can prove that the debtor's new bankruptcy was filed in good faith. (Bernstein's Dictionary of Bankruptcy Terminology)
United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012.
- repeat filings
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If a debtor files for bankruptcy protection, but has had one or more previous bankruptcies during the previous year, the automatic stay automatically expires 30 days after the most recent filing unless the debtor can prove that the debtor’s new bankruptcy was filed in good faith.
US Bankruptcy 2012.
Glossary of Bankruptcy.