In passing Chapter 12 of the Bankruptcy Reform Act, Congress has effectively invalidated certain important provisions of existing farm mortgages. Equally significant, Congress has disabled farmers from granting binding mortgages on the full, value of their property. Although no court is likely to find the Chapter to violate the fifth amendment, the Chapter constitutes a substantial and retroactive alteration of the rights of existing mortgagees and a restriction on the powers of prospective mortgagors to grant valid mortgages. The thesis of this paper is that Congress was both wrong and shortsighted in its enactment of Chapter 12. Congress was wrong to enact a law that redistributes wealth from existing mortgagees to existing mortgagors. Co...
In this Comment, the author examines the issues surrounding the recent enactment of a new Chapter 12...
Mortgage foreclosures are at an all-time high and property values in many parts of the country have ...
The use of credit played a major role in the growth of agricultural productivity in the United State...
In the most far-reaching revision of bankruptcy law since 1978,1 Congress has passed and the Preside...
In response to the crisis in the United States farm economy and the inability of farmers to obtain m...
This article surveys the bankruptcy options available to farmers, including the legal developments l...
I. Introduction II. The Vulnerability of Agriculture and Objectives of Farmer Debtor Relief Legislat...
In Hall v. United States, the Supreme Court of the United States granted certiorari upon the petitio...
This article discusses minor changes to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code that would make avoiding foreclosur...
Proposed amendments to the Bankruptcy Code permitting strip down of under secured home mortgages to ...
Chapter 12, a special section in the bankruptcy code enacted in 1986 in response to the farm financi...
I. Introduction II. Constitutional Concerns III. Departures from Previous Bankruptcy Law IV. The Fir...
On June 21, 2011, the Tenth Circuit, in In re Dawes, held that post-petition capital gains taxes are...
On May 14, 2012, just over seven years after enactment of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consum...
Initially, it might seem an affront to the history of slavery in this country to suggest that simila...
In this Comment, the author examines the issues surrounding the recent enactment of a new Chapter 12...
Mortgage foreclosures are at an all-time high and property values in many parts of the country have ...
The use of credit played a major role in the growth of agricultural productivity in the United State...
In the most far-reaching revision of bankruptcy law since 1978,1 Congress has passed and the Preside...
In response to the crisis in the United States farm economy and the inability of farmers to obtain m...
This article surveys the bankruptcy options available to farmers, including the legal developments l...
I. Introduction II. The Vulnerability of Agriculture and Objectives of Farmer Debtor Relief Legislat...
In Hall v. United States, the Supreme Court of the United States granted certiorari upon the petitio...
This article discusses minor changes to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code that would make avoiding foreclosur...
Proposed amendments to the Bankruptcy Code permitting strip down of under secured home mortgages to ...
Chapter 12, a special section in the bankruptcy code enacted in 1986 in response to the farm financi...
I. Introduction II. Constitutional Concerns III. Departures from Previous Bankruptcy Law IV. The Fir...
On June 21, 2011, the Tenth Circuit, in In re Dawes, held that post-petition capital gains taxes are...
On May 14, 2012, just over seven years after enactment of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consum...
Initially, it might seem an affront to the history of slavery in this country to suggest that simila...
In this Comment, the author examines the issues surrounding the recent enactment of a new Chapter 12...
Mortgage foreclosures are at an all-time high and property values in many parts of the country have ...
The use of credit played a major role in the growth of agricultural productivity in the United State...