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Abandoning Bankruptcy Law's "Identity Of Interest" Exception, Michigan Law Review Dec 1979

Abandoning Bankruptcy Law's "Identity Of Interest" Exception, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

Section I of this Note discusses the goals and weaknesses of the identity of interest exception; Section II explains the advantages of consolidation and novation; and the final Section suggests a way to separate cases where novation is appropriate from those where consolidation is the preferred remedy.


Business Reorganization Under The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978: An Analysis Of Chapter 11, Don J. Miner Nov 1979

Business Reorganization Under The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978: An Analysis Of Chapter 11, Don J. Miner

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


State Action And Statutory Liens In Arkansas–A Reply To Professor Nickles, Earl M. Maltz Oct 1979

State Action And Statutory Liens In Arkansas–A Reply To Professor Nickles, Earl M. Maltz

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


State Action And Statutory Liens In Arkansas–A Rejoinder To Professor Maltz, Steve H. Nickles Oct 1979

State Action And Statutory Liens In Arkansas–A Rejoinder To Professor Maltz, Steve H. Nickles

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Trustee's Avoiding Powers Under The Bankruptcy Act And The New Code: A Comparative Analysis Selected Articles On The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978., Vernon O. Teofan, L. E. Creel Iii Jun 1979

The Trustee's Avoiding Powers Under The Bankruptcy Act And The New Code: A Comparative Analysis Selected Articles On The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978., Vernon O. Teofan, L. E. Creel Iii

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Introduction Selected Articles On The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978 - Introduction., David G. Epstein Jun 1979

Introduction Selected Articles On The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978 - Introduction., David G. Epstein

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


The Bankruptcy Court Under The New Bankruptcy Law: Its Structure, Jurisdiction, Venue, And Procedure Selected Articles On The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978., Frank R. Kennedy Jun 1979

The Bankruptcy Court Under The New Bankruptcy Law: Its Structure, Jurisdiction, Venue, And Procedure Selected Articles On The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978., Frank R. Kennedy

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Community Property And The Banruptcy Reform Act Of 1978 Selected Articles On The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978., Alan Pedlar Jun 1979

Community Property And The Banruptcy Reform Act Of 1978 Selected Articles On The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978., Alan Pedlar

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Chapter 11 Of The 1978 Bankruptcy Code Or Whatever Happened To Good Old Chapter Xi Selected Articles On The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978., Arthur L. Moller Jun 1979

Chapter 11 Of The 1978 Bankruptcy Code Or Whatever Happened To Good Old Chapter Xi Selected Articles On The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978., Arthur L. Moller

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Debt Adjustment Under Chapter 13 Of The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978 Selected Articles On The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978., Evelyn H. Biery Jun 1979

Debt Adjustment Under Chapter 13 Of The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978 Selected Articles On The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978., Evelyn H. Biery

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Issuing Securities Under The New Bankruptcy Code: More Magic For The Cryptic Kingdom Selected Articles On The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978., Robin E. Phelan, Bruce A. Cheatham Jun 1979

Issuing Securities Under The New Bankruptcy Code: More Magic For The Cryptic Kingdom Selected Articles On The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978., Robin E. Phelan, Bruce A. Cheatham

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Iii. Bankruptcy Mar 1979

Iii. Bankruptcy

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Secured Transactions - What Floats Can Be Sunk, Jack B. Justice Jan 1979

Secured Transactions - What Floats Can Be Sunk, Jack B. Justice

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bankruptcy Reform: Relief For Individuals With Regular Income, Pete Connors Jan 1979

Bankruptcy Reform: Relief For Individuals With Regular Income, Pete Connors

University of Richmond Law Review

The consumer debtor faced with insolvency is given two options under the present Bankruptcy Act: (1) straight bankruptcy, and (2) wage earner proceedings. In contrast to straight bankruptcy, which is a liquidation oriented remedy, the debtor in a wage earner proceeding is not required to surrender any assets to the bankruptcy trustee, nor is he actually adjudicated a bankrupt. On the contrary, under Chapter XIII of the Bankruptcy Act (the wage earner sec- tion), the debtor is given a means of repaying his debts from future earnings under the protection of the court.


A Fresh Start Through Bankruptcy: Fact Or Frustration For The Student Loan Debtor?, Barbara Linde Jan 1979

A Fresh Start Through Bankruptcy: Fact Or Frustration For The Student Loan Debtor?, Barbara Linde

Seattle University Law Review

The rapidly increasing number of student loans maturing under the relatively new guaranteed student loan program have spawned a dramatic increase in the number of educational loans discharged in bankruptcy. This comment will examine former students' ability to obtain college transcripts after discharge of their student loans through bankruptcy. It will discuss the two cases holding that a private college can deny transcripts to bankrupts, but a state college cannot." Furthermore, it will inquire into the purposes of the Bankruptcy Act, the correctness of the restrictive judicial interpretation of the 1970 amendments," and alternative judicial approaches that better reflect the …


Fraudulent Conveyances And Preferences In Virginia, Joseph E. Ulrich Jan 1979

Fraudulent Conveyances And Preferences In Virginia, Joseph E. Ulrich

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.