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- Bankruptcy; bankruptcy deadlines; penalties for failure to meet deadlines; proofs of claim; Federal Bankruptcy Rule 9006; (1)
- Bankruptcy; bifurcation of claim; Section 1322(b)(2) of Bankruptcy Code; section 506(a) in a Chapter 13 plan; protection against bifurcation under section 1322(b)(2); (1)
- Bankruptcy; property of the estate; Chapter 13 plan; payment of creditors; payment to post-petition creditors as expenses; (1)
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Bankruptcy—Excusable Neglect—Late Filings Of Bankruptcy Proofs Of Claims Are Not Limited To Those Beyond The Filer's Ability To Control. Pioneer Inv. Servs. Co. V. Brunswick Assoc. Ltd. Partnership, 113 S. Ct. 1489 (1993)., Sue Patton Mosley
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Bankruptcy—Chapter 13—Bifurcation Of Undersecured Claims Secured Only By Residential Real Estate Mortgages Is Not Allowed. Nobelman V. American Savings Bank (In Re Nobelman), 113 S. Ct. 2106 (1993)., Steven O. Vondran
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Bankruptcy—Property Of The Estate—The Property Of The Estate Continues To Exist After Confirmation Of The Chapter 13 Plan. Security Bank Of Marshalltown V. Neiman, 1 F.3d 687 (8th Cir. 1993)., Alexandra A. Ifrah
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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