Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Law Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Vanderbilt Law Review

1965

Bankruptcy

Discipline

Articles 1 - 2 of 2

Full-Text Articles in Law

Creditor's Rights And Security Transactions -- 1964 Tennessee Survey, Forrest W. Lacey Jun 1965

Creditor's Rights And Security Transactions -- 1964 Tennessee Survey, Forrest W. Lacey

Vanderbilt Law Review

The Bankruptcy Act gives the trustee, as of the date of bankruptcy,the rights of a lien creditor whether or not such creditors actually exist." Yet, the rights of such a lien creditor and his status relative to other conflicting interests are determined by state law. Under Tennessee law encumbrances on automobiles, other than liens dependent on possession, must be noted on the certificate of title to be valid against creditors, purchasers or encumbrancers in the absence of actual knowledge.' In the instant case, although the encumbrance was noted on the bill of sale, it was not noted on the title …


William 0. Douglas -- His Work In Policing Bankruptcy Proceedings, John W. Hopkirk Mar 1965

William 0. Douglas -- His Work In Policing Bankruptcy Proceedings, John W. Hopkirk

Vanderbilt Law Review

William 0. Douglas, while associated with the Securities and Exchange Commission during the mid-nineteen thirties, was responsible for a study of methods and procedures of corporate reorganization. By examining this area of Douglas' work, we can compare the position on corporate reorganization which the Justice developed as an administrative official for the New Deal with his later consideration of the same problems as a member of the Supreme Court of the United States. Through this comparison we can observe a number of basic attitudes which were manifested by Douglas both before and since he has joined the Court. Important among …