Answer:
can sign a reaffirmation agreement
Explanation:
A reaffirmation agreement in the 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 bankruptcy proceeding.
In the reaffirmation process, the debtor agrees to remain responsible for a debt so that he can keep the property securing the debt (collateral). Reaffirmations are voluntary and are not required by law.
Jordan can sign a reaffirmation agreement in order to keep whatever he uses as the collateral as a promise to repay aunt Matilda's money.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
a drunk person can hardly concentrate on something especially driving coz he'll be dizzy
Have the relevant third parties provided their consent? Do threats to compliance impair your independence? Are threats to compliance with the code at an acceptable level?