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Bankruptcy Law

University of Baltimore Law Review

1989

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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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