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Bankruptcy and Debtor/Creditor

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ISBN-10: 0735561842

ISBN-13: 9780735561847

Edition: 4th 2006 (Student Manual, Study Guide, etc.)

Authors: Brian A. Blum

List price: $44.95
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A skilled teacher and master of the format, Brian A. Blum has produced some of the most successful titles in the Examples & Explanations series. This latest edition helps students grasp the intricacies of bankruptcy and debtor/credit law, moving from simpler to more complex topics. Each new concept is introduced with a textual overview, followed by examples and related questions, then answers and follow-up explanations. An ideal accompaniment to any of the leading casebooks.
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Book details

List price: $44.95
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Publication date: 8/11/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 598
Size: 7.00" wide x 10.00" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 2.332
Language: English

The Formation and Framework of the Debtor/Creditor Relationship and an Introduction to Unsecured Debt
Secured Debt and Priorities
Debt Collection under State Law
Fraudulent Transfers
The Nature, Source, and Policies of Bankruptcy Law
Participants in the Bankruptcy Case
Bankruptcy Jurisdiction, the Powers of the Bankruptcy Court, and Sovereign Immunity
Debtor Eligibility and the Different Forms of Bankruptcy Relief
The Commencement and Dismissal of the Bankruptcy Case
The Automatic Stay
Relief from Stay and Adequate Protection
Property of the Estate
Exemptions, Redemption, and Reaffirmation
The Trustee's Avoidance Powers: General Principles and Policies
The Trustee's Avoidance Powers: Unperfected Interests and Statutory Liens
The Avoidance of Preferences, Setoff, Fraudulent Transfers, and Postpetition Transfers
The Trustee's Power to Deal with Estate Property and to Obtain Credit
Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases
Claims against the Estate
The Chapter 13 Plan
The Chapter 11 Plan
The Debtor's Discharge