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Chapters 11 And 13 Of The Bankruptcy Code -- Observations On Using Case Authority From One Of The Chapters In Proceedings Under The Other, David G. Epstein, Christopher Fuller May 1985

Chapters 11 And 13 Of The Bankruptcy Code -- Observations On Using Case Authority From One Of The Chapters In Proceedings Under The Other, David G. Epstein, Christopher Fuller

Vanderbilt Law Review

This Article will focus on the relationship between Chapter 11 and Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code.' A number of issues are similar or identical in Chapter 11 and Chapter 13. Furthermore,much of the language of Chapter 13 mirrors that of Chapter 11. This Article explores whether courts should apply case law and concepts of one chapter when similar issues arise in proceedings under the other chapter. Parts II and III of this Article address basic similarities and differences between Chapters 11 and 13. Parts IV, V, and VI examine three issues governed by statutory language common to both chapters. …


Arrangements And Wage Earner Plans: Proceedings Under Chapters Xi And Xiii, Sydney Krause Dec 1961

Arrangements And Wage Earner Plans: Proceedings Under Chapters Xi And Xiii, Sydney Krause

Vanderbilt Law Review

In this article, Mr. Krause considers the practical problems confronting the attorney who conducts proceedings under chapters 11 and 13 of the Bankruptcy Act. The article is a revision of remarks made by Mr. Krause at the Institute on Debtor-Creditor Relations held at the Vanderbilt University School of Law on November 11, 1961. While a number of changes have been made in the remarks, the author has retained, insofar as possible, the original flavor of the address.