Bankruptcy and debtor/creditor : examples and explanations /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Aspen Publishers,
c2006
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Edition: | 4th ed |
Series: | Examples & explanations series
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Table of Contents:
- The formation and framework of the debtor/creditor relationship and an introduction to unsecured debt
- Secured debt and priorities
- Debt collection under state law
- Fraudulent transfers
- The nature, source, and policies of bankruptcy law
- Participants in the bankruptcy case
- Bankruptcy jurisdiction, the powers of the bankruptcy court, and sovereign immunity
- Debtor eligibility and the different forms of bankruptcy relief
- The commencement and dismissal of the bankruptcy case
- The automatic stay
- Relief from stay and adequate protection
- Property of the estate
- Exemptions, redemption, and reaffirmation
- The trustee's avoidance powers : general principles and policies
- The trustee's avoidance powers : unperfected interests and statutory liens
- The avoidance of preferences, setoff, fraudulent transfers, and postpetition transfers
- The trustee's power to deal with estate property and to obtain credit
- Executory contracts and unexpired leases
- Claims against the estate
- The Chapter 13 plan
- The Chapter 11 plan
- The debtor's discharge