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The Limits of Legal Contracts in Lending

A bank has a legally binding, signed loan agreement with a small business owner. The business subsequently fails, and the owner declares bankruptcy, having no personal or business assets remaining. From the bank's perspective, why does the existence of the signed legal agreement fail to guarantee repayment in this specific situation?

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