词条 | Defalcation |
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In accounting terminology, especially with respect to the area of audit, defalcation means a misappropriation of assets or theft of assets by employees or officers of a corporation. Defalcation occurs when a debtor commits a bad act while acting in a fiduciary capacity.[5] The classic example of defalcation is when a trustee recklessly invests trust funds and loses the money. If the beneficiary wins a judgment against the trustee, and the trustee files for bankruptcy, the debt (the judgment) cannot be discharged in bankruptcy because the debt was the result of a defalcation. Defalcation, for example, applies when a debtor is acting in a fiduciary capacity. To constitute a defalcation, the conduct involves a degree of culpability that is greater than negligence, but the act does not need to rise to the level of a "fraud" under common law. Defalcation requires a showing of conscious behavior or extreme recklessness.[6] The term is used in legal proceedings other than bankruptcy to refer more generally to embezzlement; it is often used in the context of the title insurance business. A title agent who misuses funds intended to be used to close insured transactions is said to be involved in a defalcation. Many title insurers have their own "defalcation units". Etymology{{wiktionary}}The term is from Latin, and is analyzed as de- "off" + falx "sickle" + -tion "act of", hence literally "cutting off with a sickle". There is also a verb form, "defalcate". References1. ^US Bankruptcy Code, section 523(a)(4) (11 U.S.C. §523(a)(4) 2. ^Bullock v. BankChampaign, N.A. 133 S. Ct 1754 (2013) 3. ^Title 11 of the United States Code (11 U.S.C. §523(a)(4) 4. ^Bullock v. BankChampaign, N.A. 133 S. Ct 1754, at p. 1757 (2013) 5. ^Collier on Bankruptcy, 523.10 (15th ed. rev. 2007) 6. ^In re Hyman, 502 F.3d 61 (2d. Cir. 2007) 1 : United States bankruptcy law |
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