Excerpts from the report: The National Bankruptcy Act of July 1, 1898, with subsequent amendments, has governed the procedure for the legal adjustment involved in bankruptcy cases under Federal jurisdiction since that date. The principal provisions of this law are that any debtor who is unable to meet his obligations as they mature may present his case to a Federal court, listing his assets and liabilities. If the court, after verifying assets and claims and after hearing creditors, decides that the case warrants the action, it may apportion the assets among the creditors, subject to the borrower's exemptions, discussed later, and may declare the debtor free from all further obligations. Bankruptcy cases for farmers as well as for other...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the nineteenth century, Canadian bankruptcy legislation w...
Although agricultural financial conditions and reorganization options have been analyzed extensively...
Bibliography: pages 119-123This thesis is a descriptive history of the grain elevator bankruptcy pro...
Farmer bankruptcies, bankruptcy rates, and related issues are explored from the beginning of modern ...
The objectives of this study were (l) to analyze the operation of general bankruptcy procedure as us...
This article surveys the bankruptcy options available to farmers, including the legal developments l...
Bankruptcy is a federal court procedure intended to benefit both debtors and creditors if a debtor i...
Bankruptcies, more than ever and bigger than ever, have followed our credit administration of the pa...
The purpose of this article is to describe Chapter 12 of the Federal Bankruptcy Code and recent chan...
Chapter 12, a special section in the bankruptcy code enacted in 1986 in response to the farm financi...
I. Introduction II. The Vulnerability of Agriculture and Objectives of Farmer Debtor Relief Legislat...
Congress has a great affinity for debt adjustment bankruptcies. These are bankruptcies in which a de...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a c...
THE case studies of the fifteen hundred New Jersey and Boston bankrupts which were made during the l...
In response to the crisis in the United States farm economy and the inability of farmers to obtain m...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the nineteenth century, Canadian bankruptcy legislation w...
Although agricultural financial conditions and reorganization options have been analyzed extensively...
Bibliography: pages 119-123This thesis is a descriptive history of the grain elevator bankruptcy pro...
Farmer bankruptcies, bankruptcy rates, and related issues are explored from the beginning of modern ...
The objectives of this study were (l) to analyze the operation of general bankruptcy procedure as us...
This article surveys the bankruptcy options available to farmers, including the legal developments l...
Bankruptcy is a federal court procedure intended to benefit both debtors and creditors if a debtor i...
Bankruptcies, more than ever and bigger than ever, have followed our credit administration of the pa...
The purpose of this article is to describe Chapter 12 of the Federal Bankruptcy Code and recent chan...
Chapter 12, a special section in the bankruptcy code enacted in 1986 in response to the farm financi...
I. Introduction II. The Vulnerability of Agriculture and Objectives of Farmer Debtor Relief Legislat...
Congress has a great affinity for debt adjustment bankruptcies. These are bankruptcies in which a de...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a c...
THE case studies of the fifteen hundred New Jersey and Boston bankrupts which were made during the l...
In response to the crisis in the United States farm economy and the inability of farmers to obtain m...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the nineteenth century, Canadian bankruptcy legislation w...
Although agricultural financial conditions and reorganization options have been analyzed extensively...
Bibliography: pages 119-123This thesis is a descriptive history of the grain elevator bankruptcy pro...