administrative expense claim
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USA
A claim for expenses incurred with court approval for the actual and necessary costs of preserving the estate, after the filing of a bankruptcy petition. After the payment of secured claims and superpriority claims, administrative claims are entitled to the highest priority in distribution of the assets of the estate.
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