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Evasion Of Mortgage Moratoria By Prosecution Of Personal Remedies, Gordon B. Wheeler, Edgar N. Durfee May 1935

Evasion Of Mortgage Moratoria By Prosecution Of Personal Remedies, Gordon B. Wheeler, Edgar N. Durfee

Michigan Law Review

For reasons political, social and economic which have never been fully analyzed, the moratory legislation of the last five years has shown special favor to the debtor whose obligation is secured by mortgage of land, and this legislation is faintly echoed in moratory decisions which have no direct statutory foundation. Granted that contracts have sometimes received similar treatment, that banks and insurance companies have also enjoyed indulgence, and that the new chapters of the Bankruptcy Act extend asylum to all and sundry, yet the mortgage is so far favored that the word "moratorium" brings to mind this case before all …


Corporations - Reorganization Under Section 77 B - Right Of Mortgage Trustee To Vote To Exclusion Of Bondholders May 1935

Corporations - Reorganization Under Section 77 B - Right Of Mortgage Trustee To Vote To Exclusion Of Bondholders

Michigan Law Review

The trustee under a mortgage bond issue which was in default with foreclosure pending, sought to vote to the exclusion of the bondholders on a proposed plan for reorganization in a voluntary proceeding by the corporation debtor pursuant to Section 77B of the Bankruptcy Act. The trust indenture authorized the trustee on default to enforce the security by appropriate proceedings, and the individual bondholders were specifically forbidden to sue. The indenture also gave a majority in interest of the bondholders power by an instrument in writing to direct the procedure of the trustee or to remove him. There was no …