The subject of the availability of assets to creditors is important when a trustee in bankruptcy as a representative of creditors is seeking to gather assets to pay off creditors; and the subject is of equal importance where a single creditor, not in a bankruptcy proceeding, is seeking to satisfy his claim out of the assets of his debtor. Whatever is property in the hands of the debtor is available to his creditors, unless it is exempt by law. This property is his estate, considered indifferently from the standpoint of the single creditor who seeks to realize for himself alone, or of the trustee in bankruptcy as a representative of creditors. The concept of exemption of an asset from creditors stems from bankruptcy under the Roman system. I...
This article reviews the conflict as it has taken form in the courts of appeal of several circuits. ...
Specified property of a debtor is exempt from the bankruptcy estate. State law has generally specifi...
The purpose of this Article is to expose that function of bankruptcy law that distinguished it from ...
(Excerpt) Once bankruptcy proceedings begin, section 541 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (the “...
The purpose of this Article is to expose that function of bankruptcy law that distinguished it from ...
With the ever increasing popularity of life insurance investments it becomes of deep concern to know...
The fourteenth section of the national Bankrupt Law of 1867, after designating the manner in which t...
The interests of creditors in their debtor\u27s property have been protected since The Statute of 13...
(Excerpt) It is well known that bankruptcy courts have jurisdiction over all of the property of the ...
The general policy in South African insolvency law is that assets must be recovered and included in ...
(Excerpt) Section 541 of the Bankruptcy Code defines “property of the estate” to include “all legal ...
The-trustee in bankruptcy may have occasion to recover money or property for the benefit of the cred...
Rand\u27s Discount Co. v. Universal C.I.T. Credit Corp., 9 N.Y.2d 454, 214 N.Y.S.2d 721 (1961)
The interests of creditors in their debtor\u27s property have been protected since The Statute of 13...
One can view the law of creditors\u27 rights as a series of cyclesin which alternatively the rights ...
This article reviews the conflict as it has taken form in the courts of appeal of several circuits. ...
Specified property of a debtor is exempt from the bankruptcy estate. State law has generally specifi...
The purpose of this Article is to expose that function of bankruptcy law that distinguished it from ...
(Excerpt) Once bankruptcy proceedings begin, section 541 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (the “...
The purpose of this Article is to expose that function of bankruptcy law that distinguished it from ...
With the ever increasing popularity of life insurance investments it becomes of deep concern to know...
The fourteenth section of the national Bankrupt Law of 1867, after designating the manner in which t...
The interests of creditors in their debtor\u27s property have been protected since The Statute of 13...
(Excerpt) It is well known that bankruptcy courts have jurisdiction over all of the property of the ...
The general policy in South African insolvency law is that assets must be recovered and included in ...
(Excerpt) Section 541 of the Bankruptcy Code defines “property of the estate” to include “all legal ...
The-trustee in bankruptcy may have occasion to recover money or property for the benefit of the cred...
Rand\u27s Discount Co. v. Universal C.I.T. Credit Corp., 9 N.Y.2d 454, 214 N.Y.S.2d 721 (1961)
The interests of creditors in their debtor\u27s property have been protected since The Statute of 13...
One can view the law of creditors\u27 rights as a series of cyclesin which alternatively the rights ...
This article reviews the conflict as it has taken form in the courts of appeal of several circuits. ...
Specified property of a debtor is exempt from the bankruptcy estate. State law has generally specifi...
The purpose of this Article is to expose that function of bankruptcy law that distinguished it from ...