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Sarah is undergoing bankruptcy. She filed for bankruptcy on January 2nd. Under Chapter 3 of the bankruptcy code, which of the following petitioners will be given first priority for their claims? a. Sarah's ex-husband, who filed a claim for back child support on October 1st.
b. Bank of America, who holds a lien on Sarah's house and filed a claim on August 1st.
c. Sarah's former employee, Jan, who filed a claim for back wages on February 1st.
d. The State of California, who filed a claim on January 15th for back property taxes that Sarah owes.
e. None of the above

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