Understanding bankruptcy in the US : a handbook of law and practice
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Understanding bankruptcy in the US : a handbook of law and practice
Blackwell Finance, 1992
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"Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London."
Includes bibliographical references (p. [248]-249) and index
"This volume ... is the second publication in a collecton on international banking and business subjectj-matter established by the Center for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, ..."--Pref
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内容説明
Focusing primarily on those issues which most frequently face creditors who become involved in US bankruptcy proceedings, this introduction provides non-US practitioners with an overview of the US bankruptcy law and summarizes the key substantive provisions of the US bankruptcy code. Beginning with a brief historical note and discussion of critical changes in the structure of bankcruptcy courts and bankruptcy jurisdiction in the 1980s, this book touches on all aspects of US bankruptcy law and emphasizes the most common problems: the property of the estate; the automatic stay; avoiding powers; and the process of business reorganization.
目次
- Property of the estate
- the automatic stay
- executory contracts and unexpired leases
- setoff under the bankruptcy code
- trustees' avoidance powers
- plans of reorganization and cramdown
- discharge and dischargeability in a bankruptcy case
- protection of foreign investments in insolvency situations.
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