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                                            S. HRG. 103-321

 THE BANKRUPTCY AMENDMENTS

                 ACT OF 1993



                   HEARING
                       BEFORE THE

                 SUBCOMMITTEE ON
      COURTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICE
                         OF THE

      COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

           UNITED STATES SENATE

           ONE HUNDRED THIRD CONGRESS

                      FIRST SESSION

                          ON

                        S. 540
A BILL TO IMPROVE THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE BANKRUPTCY
SYSTEM, ADDRESS CERTAIN COMMERCIAL ISSUES. AND CONSUMER
ISSUES IN BANKRUPTCY, AND ESTABLISH A COMMISSION TO STUDY
AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS ON PROBLEMS WITH THE BANK-
RUPTCY SYSTEM, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES


                     MARCH 31, 1993


                     Serial No. J-103-7


         Printed for the use of the Committee on the Judiciary









                U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
   72451 as          WASHINGTON : 1993

                For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
      Superintendent of Documents, Congressional Sales Office, Washington, DC 20402
                    ISBN 0-16-043345-2

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