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Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Boyd Lee Warner Ii
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Boyd Lee Warner Ii
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Creditor's Rights—Bankruptcy—Section 70(C)—Actual Creditor Required, John S. Calvert
Creditor's Rights—Bankruptcy—Section 70(C)—Actual Creditor Required, John S. Calvert
Washington Law Review
In Pacific Finance Corp. v. Edwards the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit interpreted § 70(c) of the Bankruptcy Act to mean that the trustee acquires the status of a hypothetical lien creditor only if there is an actual creditor who could have acquired a lien on the date of the petition in bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy-Proof And Allowance Of Claims-Reopening Of Estate To Allow Creditors To Reach Tenancy By The Entirety, Robert V. Seymour
Bankruptcy-Proof And Allowance Of Claims-Reopening Of Estate To Allow Creditors To Reach Tenancy By The Entirety, Robert V. Seymour
Michigan Law Review
Husband (H) and wife (W) executed joint, unsecured promissory notes to each of two creditors, a realty company, and a bank. H, in default on both notes, filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. The petition listed both noteholders as creditors; in addition, the schedule of assets noted that an interest in an estate by the entirety held by the bankrupt was not an asset of the bankrupt estate, since under state law it was not subject to the claims of creditors of only one spouse. After the first meeting of creditors, an order of discharge …
False Financial Statements And Bankruptcy Discharges
False Financial Statements And Bankruptcy Discharges
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bankruptcy--Statutory Bar To Habitual Discharge Not Applicable To Chapter Xiii Wage Earner Plan, Joseph T. Burch
Bankruptcy--Statutory Bar To Habitual Discharge Not Applicable To Chapter Xiii Wage Earner Plan, Joseph T. Burch
Kentucky Law Journal
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Debtor Exemptions In Personal Property--Proposals For Modernization, Paul D. Gudgel
Debtor Exemptions In Personal Property--Proposals For Modernization, Paul D. Gudgel
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.