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Bankrupt company
Can a bankrupt company take you to court for money owed to them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The receiver handling the company's bankruptcy has a legal obligation to ensure that the maximum possible percentage of debt is paid back to the company's creditors. To ensure that this happens, he is obliged to call in all debts owed to the company and, where necessary, to pursue such debts through the courts.
So, if you owe money to a bankrupt company (and fail to pay it to the receiver), you can expect the receiver to take you to court.
Chris
So, if you owe money to a bankrupt company (and fail to pay it to the receiver), you can expect the receiver to take you to court.
Chris