Since bankruptcy proceedings contemplate a sale of the debtor\u27s assets, the importance of knowing what the trustee may sell is at once obvious. One must, however, go further and inquire as to the rights of purchasers from the trustee. This question assumes importance to the trustee, since it determines what he may sell, and is also important to the purchaser, since it determines what he may buy. The answer determines the efficiency of our bankruptcy machinery. In this comment we propose to consider one phase of this general question: May the trustee assign his right to set aside a fraudulent conveyance made by the debtor
In theory, the substantive rights of secured creditors such as mortgagees are affected much less by ...
Corporate fraud has become a familiar headline over the last decade and has forced several companies...
One of the principal duties of a trustee in bankruptcy is to marshall the unsecured assets of the ba...
Since bankruptcy proceedings contemplate a sale of the debtor\u27s assets, the importance of knowing...
(Excerpt) One of the main purposes of bankruptcy is to maximize the value of the bankruptcy estate f...
(Excerpt) The fraudulent conveyance provision of the Bankruptcy Code, (“the Code”), Section 548, is ...
The debt collection process in Anglo-American law is based on the creditor\u27s right to receive pay...
(Excerpt) Transfers of a debtor\u27s interest or obligation in property to a third party, made to pr...
(Excerpt) Under section 550(a)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code, a bankruptcy trustee may collect the full ...
The-trustee in bankruptcy may have occasion to recover money or property for the benefit of the cred...
In the recent case of Golden Hill Distilling Co. v. Logue, 243 Fed. 342, the Circuit Court of Appeal...
Circumstances where a bankrupt holds property on trust may create a number of complexities for the b...
When Ponzi schemes collapse and enter into bankruptcy liquidation, bankruptcy trustees assume that c...
Section 544(b) of the Bankruptcy Code, which enables a bankruptcy trustee to avoid transfers that an...
Section 548(a)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code empowers a bankruptcy trustee to avoid fraudulent transfers...
In theory, the substantive rights of secured creditors such as mortgagees are affected much less by ...
Corporate fraud has become a familiar headline over the last decade and has forced several companies...
One of the principal duties of a trustee in bankruptcy is to marshall the unsecured assets of the ba...
Since bankruptcy proceedings contemplate a sale of the debtor\u27s assets, the importance of knowing...
(Excerpt) One of the main purposes of bankruptcy is to maximize the value of the bankruptcy estate f...
(Excerpt) The fraudulent conveyance provision of the Bankruptcy Code, (“the Code”), Section 548, is ...
The debt collection process in Anglo-American law is based on the creditor\u27s right to receive pay...
(Excerpt) Transfers of a debtor\u27s interest or obligation in property to a third party, made to pr...
(Excerpt) Under section 550(a)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code, a bankruptcy trustee may collect the full ...
The-trustee in bankruptcy may have occasion to recover money or property for the benefit of the cred...
In the recent case of Golden Hill Distilling Co. v. Logue, 243 Fed. 342, the Circuit Court of Appeal...
Circumstances where a bankrupt holds property on trust may create a number of complexities for the b...
When Ponzi schemes collapse and enter into bankruptcy liquidation, bankruptcy trustees assume that c...
Section 544(b) of the Bankruptcy Code, which enables a bankruptcy trustee to avoid transfers that an...
Section 548(a)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code empowers a bankruptcy trustee to avoid fraudulent transfers...
In theory, the substantive rights of secured creditors such as mortgagees are affected much less by ...
Corporate fraud has become a familiar headline over the last decade and has forced several companies...
One of the principal duties of a trustee in bankruptcy is to marshall the unsecured assets of the ba...