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Fraud And Defalcation By A Fiduciary: The Amorphous Exception To Bankruptcy Discharge, H.C. Jones Iii Jan 2015

Fraud And Defalcation By A Fiduciary: The Amorphous Exception To Bankruptcy Discharge, H.C. Jones Iii

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A Review Of The Maryland Construction Trust Statute Decisions In The Court Of Appeals Of Maryland And The United States Bankruptcy Court For The District Of Maryland, David F. Albright Jr. Jan 1992

A Review Of The Maryland Construction Trust Statute Decisions In The Court Of Appeals Of Maryland And The United States Bankruptcy Court For The District Of Maryland, David F. Albright Jr.

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Casenotes: Federal Bankruptcy Law — A Personal Guarantee From A Corporate Insider May Mean That Payments Received By The Lender Within One Year Prior To The Debtor's Filing For Insolvency Are Subject To An Extended Preference Period And Recovery From The Lender. Levit V. Ingersoll Rand Financial Corp., 874 F.2d 1186 (7th Cir. 1989), Chellis E. Neal Jan 1989

Casenotes: Federal Bankruptcy Law — A Personal Guarantee From A Corporate Insider May Mean That Payments Received By The Lender Within One Year Prior To The Debtor's Filing For Insolvency Are Subject To An Extended Preference Period And Recovery From The Lender. Levit V. Ingersoll Rand Financial Corp., 874 F.2d 1186 (7th Cir. 1989), Chellis E. Neal

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The Maryland Construction Trust Statute: New Personal Liability — Its Scope And Federal Bankruptcy Implications, David F. Albright Jr. Jan 1988

The Maryland Construction Trust Statute: New Personal Liability — Its Scope And Federal Bankruptcy Implications, David F. Albright Jr.

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Casenotes: Bankruptcy — Trustee May Not Abandon Property In Contravention Of A State Statute Or Regulation That Is Designed To Protect The Public From Identified Hazards. Midlantic National Bank V. New Jersey Department Of Environmental Protection, 474 U.S. 494 (1986), Laura Jacobs Margulies Jan 1988

Casenotes: Bankruptcy — Trustee May Not Abandon Property In Contravention Of A State Statute Or Regulation That Is Designed To Protect The Public From Identified Hazards. Midlantic National Bank V. New Jersey Department Of Environmental Protection, 474 U.S. 494 (1986), Laura Jacobs Margulies

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