The security section will weigh whether the bankruptcy was caused primarily by an unexpected event, such as medical bills following a serious accident, or
by financial irresponsibility.
Not exact matches
The first sort of
irresponsibility is the kind which appears in the «public - bedamned» attitude once explicitly adopted
by some great corporations and still somewhat in vogue, as when great manufacturing or
financial concerns resist the right of the public to be given an accounting for human and monetary values.
The attrition of the public realm; the remorseless growth of inequality; the social pathologies associated with its growth; the humiliations suffered
by those at the bottom of the economic pile; the callous indifference of those at the top; the penetration of state institutions
by corporate interests; the decline of public trust; and, not least, the hubristic
irresponsibility of a sometimes criminal
financial sector — all the stigmata of pre-crisis Britain — loom as large as they did before 2008.
«This Budget has revealed the extent of the damage done to the economy and public finances
by the greed and
irresponsibility of the under - regulated
financial sector.
And the problems that creates for artists and culture will not go away
by pointing to anyone's
financial irresponsibility.
He is not an insurer against all hazards nor, when fairness is the measure, is he necessarily liable for needs created
by the applicant's
financial mismanagement, extravagance or
irresponsibility (per Lord Justice Thorpe at para 32).
Financial irresponsibility is indicated
by acts such as defaulting on debts, failing to provide child support, or failing to support other dependents on a regular basis.
Consistent
irresponsibility, as indicated
by repeated failure to sustain consistent work behavior or honor
financial obligations.