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A bankruptcy discharge provides relief to a debtor, as it means they are no longer legally required to pay back those debts. The subject of a bankruptcy discharge must meet certain requirements before it is granted, and the timing of the discharge varies based on the type of bankruptcy that they filed.
A discharge is the extinguishment or release of a legal obligation or duty . For example, a discharge of the payment of a debt means you are no longer legally obligated to pay the debt.
A discharge means that the person is released from court without any further action. But they will still get a criminal record. The court may give an offender an absolute discharge. This means that the court has decided not to impose a punishment because the experience of going to court has been punishment enough.
When someone is discharged from a hospital, prison, or one of the armed services, they are officially allowed to leave, or told that they must leave. He has a broken nose but may be discharged today. Synonyms: release, free, clear, liberate More Synonyms of discharge. transitive verb.
A discharge hearing is a legal proceeding in bankruptcy where the court informs the debtor whether they have been granted a discharge or not. If the debtor is granted a discharge, they are released from their debts and are no longer legally obligated to pay them.
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A discharge means your record wont show a conviction There are two types of discharge. An absolute discharge means your record wont show a conviction. You will not be on probation. A conditional discharge means your record wont show a conviction if you meet conditions the judge sets.
A discharge is a type of sentence imposed by a court whereby no punishment is imposed. An absolute discharge is an unconditional discharge whereby the court finds that a crime has technically been committed but that any punishment of the defendant would be inappropriate and the case is closed.
A discharge in bankruptcy eliminates a debtors legal obligation to pay debts that are discharged. The granting of a discharge (1) is not a dismissal of the case, (2) does not determine how much money, if any, the trustee will pay to creditors, and (3) does not always automatically result in the closing of a case.

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