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Use Of Marshaling To Defeat Trustee In Bankruptcy: Equity Misapplied, James P. Mulroy Oct 1969

Use Of Marshaling To Defeat Trustee In Bankruptcy: Equity Misapplied, James P. Mulroy

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Bankruptcy: Enjoining Employers From Discharging Employees Because Of Chapter Xiii Wage Deduction Order, Kenneth Gleason May 1969

Bankruptcy: Enjoining Employers From Discharging Employees Because Of Chapter Xiii Wage Deduction Order, Kenneth Gleason

San Diego Law Review

Section 658 of the Bankruptcy Act authorizes issuance of wage deduction orders and enforcement of such orders "in the manner provided for the enforcement of judgments." Thus, if the debtor's employer were to resist the order, the court could levy execution upon the debtor's wages. It would not be necessary to go beyond section 658 to find permission for execution. However, the injunction in Jackson goes beyond mere enforcement of an order. In effect, it preserves the debtor's future earnings upon which the Chapter XIII plan depends. With his income thus preserved, the basis is provided for later support of …


Proceeding Under The Uniform Commercial Code, David G. Epstein Jan 1969

Proceeding Under The Uniform Commercial Code, David G. Epstein

Law Faculty Publications

The Uniform Commercial Code is the "most important piece of business legislation ever prepared in the United States .... " "Article 9 is the most novel and probably the most important article in the Code." "The greatest change under the Code will probably come about in due time because of the so-called 'floating lien' "made possible in part by the Code's proceeds provision, section 9-306. The proceeds provision represents an innovation significant to both debtors and creditors. For example, in order to carry on his business, the borrower who avails himself of inventory financing often desires some right to dispose …


Bankruptcy: Enforcing A Chapter Xiii Wage Earner's Plan Over The Objection Of A Secured Creditor, Donald Bolles Jan 1969

Bankruptcy: Enforcing A Chapter Xiii Wage Earner's Plan Over The Objection Of A Secured Creditor, Donald Bolles

San Diego Law Review

As part of a petition under Chapter XIII of the Bankruptcy Act, Edward Cheetham submitted a wage earner’s plan to a referee in bankruptcy. Although Universal C.I.T. Credit Corp. [hereinafter referred to as C.I.T.] was listed as a secured creditor in Cheetham’s plan, no further mention was made of the corporation. C.I.T. rejected the plan and proposed to take back its security, an automobile in Cheetham’s possession. The referee confirmed the plan over C.I.T.’s objection and denied C.I.T.’s petition for reclamation. Upon appeal, the district court reversed on the grounds that C.I.T.’s acceptance was a condition precedent to proper confirmation …


Abolition Of Wage Garnishment, Joseph C. Sweeney Jan 1969

Abolition Of Wage Garnishment, Joseph C. Sweeney

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.