The word bankruptcy derives from the medieval Italian custom of breaking the benches of a banker or merchant who absconded and left creditors unpaid.
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The Elements of Bankruptcy, Fourth Edition (Concepts and Insights)
November 1, 2005, Foundation Press
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in English
- 4 edition
1599410621 9781599410623
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"The word bankruptcy derives from the medieval Italian custom of breaking the benches of a banker or merchant who absconded and left creditors unpaid."
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