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reaffirmation    音标拼音: [r,iæfɚm'eʃən]


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  • REAFFIRMATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of REAFFIRMATION is a second or subsequent affirmation : the act of reaffirming something or the condition of being reaffirmed How to use reaffirmation in a sentence
  • Reaffirmation Agreement OMB - Federal Student Aid
    Agree to repay (reaffirm) the excess according to the terms and conditions of your promissory note, in which case you should review the information in Section 3 and then sign and return this form to your loan holder
  • Reaffirmation: What It Is, How It Works, Example - Investopedia
    Reaffirmation is a type of agreement a debtor makes with a lender to repay some or all of a debt despite going through bankruptcy proceedings When a person files for bankruptcy, they do so in
  • REAFFIRM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    REAFFIRM definition: 1 to give your support to a person, plan, idea, etc for a second time; to state something as true… Learn more
  • Reaffirmation agreement - Wikipedia
    A reaffirmation agreement in United States bankruptcy law refers to an agreement made between a creditor and the debtor that waives discharge of a debt that would otherwise be discharged in the pending bankruptcy proceeding A properly executed, timely filed reaffirmation agreement modifies the discharge such that it is rendered inoperable
  • What is a reaffirmation agreement? - ConsumerAffairs®
    What is a reaffirmation agreement? It lets you keep a much-needed physical asset despite filing for bankruptcy A reaffirmation agreement is a legal contract in bankruptcy that allows a debtor
  • Reaffirmation - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
    Reaffirmation refers to the act of affirming something again or formally stating that a previously held belief, commitment, or agreement is still valid It often occurs in various contexts such as personal relationships, legal agreements, or organizational policies





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