Bankruptcy and debtor/creditor : examples & explanations / Brian A. Blum, Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School ; Samir D. Parikh, Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School.
2023
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Bankruptcy and debtor/creditor : examples & explanations / Brian A. Blum, Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School ; Samir D. Parikh, Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School.
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Edition
Eighth edition.
Imprint
Frederick, MD : Aspen Publishing, [2023]
Description
1 online resource.
Series
Examples & explanations series.
Formatted Contents Note
The debtor/creditor relationship, unsecured debt, secured debt, and priorities
Debt collection under state law
The nature, source, and policies of bankruptcy law
The bankruptcy court, officials, and parties
Debtor eligibility and the different forms of bankruptcy relief
The commencement and dismissal of the bankruptcy case
The automatic stay (§§362(a), (b), (c), and (k))
Relief from stay and adequate protection (§362(d))
Property of the estate (§541)
Exemptions, redemption, and reaffirmation
The trustee's avoidance powers : general principles and policies
The trustee's avoidance powers : unperfected interests (§544) and statutory liens (§545)
The avoidance of preferences and debt setoff
Fraudulent transfers (§548) and postpetition transfers (§549)
The trustee's power to use, sell, or lease estate property (§363) and to obtain credit (§364)
Executory contracts and unexpired leases
Claims against the estate
Debt adjustment under Chapter 13
Understanding Chapter 11
The Chapter 11 plan of reorganization
The debtor's discharge.
Debt collection under state law
The nature, source, and policies of bankruptcy law
The bankruptcy court, officials, and parties
Debtor eligibility and the different forms of bankruptcy relief
The commencement and dismissal of the bankruptcy case
The automatic stay (§§362(a), (b), (c), and (k))
Relief from stay and adequate protection (§362(d))
Property of the estate (§541)
Exemptions, redemption, and reaffirmation
The trustee's avoidance powers : general principles and policies
The trustee's avoidance powers : unperfected interests (§544) and statutory liens (§545)
The avoidance of preferences and debt setoff
Fraudulent transfers (§548) and postpetition transfers (§549)
The trustee's power to use, sell, or lease estate property (§363) and to obtain credit (§364)
Executory contracts and unexpired leases
Claims against the estate
Debt adjustment under Chapter 13
Understanding Chapter 11
The Chapter 11 plan of reorganization
The debtor's discharge.
Summary
"In this eighth edition, the coauthors, Brian Blum and Samir Parikh, combine their expertise to enhance the book's treatment of all salient areas of bankruptcy and debtor-creditor law. Although there are many changes in the eighth edition, it maintains the format and approach of previous editions. The textual discussion of the principles, goals, policies, and legal rules of Bankruptcy and Debtor-Creditor law is clear and accessible. The Examples & Explanations pedagogy gives the reader practice interpreting the Bankruptcy Code and applying the rules and principles to factual situations"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes index.
Source of Description
Description based on online resource; title from online title page (viewed March 30, 2023).
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www
Available in Other Form
Print version: Blum, Brian A. Bankruptcy and debtor/creditor. Eighth edition. Frederick, MD : Aspen Publishing, [2023]
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Aspen Learning Library
Language
English
ISBN
9798886140682 (electronic book)
9798886140699 paperback
9798886140699 paperback
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