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Glannon Guide to Bankruptcy Learning Bankruptcy Through Multiple-Choice Questions and Analysis

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ISBN-10: 0735507287

ISBN-13: 9780735507289

Edition: 3rd 2011 (Student Manual, Study Guide, etc.)

Authors: Nathalie Martin, Joel William Friedman

List price: $43.95
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Utilizing a user-friendly and interactive approach, THE GLANNON GUIDE TO BANKRUPTCY: Learning Bankruptcy Through Multiple-Choice Questions and Analysis offers students a concise, clear, and fair method of exam review. By integrating multiple-choice questions into a full-fledged review of bankruptcy topics, the book challenges students and reinforces their understanding and application of what they have learned.Valuable features make it equally useful to all students ¿ regardless of whether they will be tested with multiple-choice questions on their exams:lead-up discussion of law in the text prepares students to learn effectively from subsequent questionsclear explanations of correct and…    
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Book details

List price: $43.95
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Publication date: 5/6/2011
Binding: Paperback
Size: 7.00" wide x 9.75" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.936
Language: English

Summary of Contents
A Very Short Introduction
The Secured Versus Unsecured Distinction: A Brief Introduction
State Collection Law
Introduction to Bankruptcy
Jurisdiction and the Powers of the Bankruptcy Court
Case Administration and Structure of the Code
The Automatic Stay
Property of the Debtor's Estate
Exemptions in Bankruptcy
Priorities
The Treatment of Secured Claims in Bankruptcy
The Avoiding Powers
The General Bankruptcy Discharge
Exceptions to Discharge Under �523
Objections to the Debtor's General Discharge
Keeping Secured Property in a Chapter 7 Case
Dismissal
Involuntary Bankruptcy