Concept selected: Stock of liabilities
- Definition
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The stock of liabilities is formed by the loans against the common debtor which, in accordance with the Insolvency Act, are not considered loans against the stock. It is determined by the Bankruptcy Administration, which is in charge of carrying out an inventory of the debtor's assets and liabilities and a list of creditors and of auditing the actions performed by the debtor.
- Source
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Surveys Mercantile Companies and Bankruptcy Proceedings
- Topic
- Statistical operations (links to the Inventory of Statistical Operations)
- Concepts associated