Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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THE SECURED CREDITOR VERSUS THE TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY By Harry H. HEFFERAN , JR . ° INTRODUCTION With the advent of the Uniform Commercial Code and the complementary Uniform Motor Vehicle and Anti - theft Act , both now the law in a ...
THE SECURED CREDITOR VERSUS THE TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY By Harry H. HEFFERAN , JR . ° INTRODUCTION With the advent of the Uniform Commercial Code and the complementary Uniform Motor Vehicle and Anti - theft Act , both now the law in a ...
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... for Title Certificate would not be fatal to the lien of the secured creditor whose debtor subsequently went bankrupt ... or , indeed , a total lack of date would thrust the lienor into the class of unsecured creditors , eligible for ...
... for Title Certificate would not be fatal to the lien of the secured creditor whose debtor subsequently went bankrupt ... or , indeed , a total lack of date would thrust the lienor into the class of unsecured creditors , eligible for ...
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there was substantial compliance with the statute , and that the application form was sufficient to put away subsequent purchaser , creditor or lien creditor of the Bankrupt on notice of the fact of the lien and upon inquiry as to all ...
there was substantial compliance with the statute , and that the application form was sufficient to put away subsequent purchaser , creditor or lien creditor of the Bankrupt on notice of the fact of the lien and upon inquiry as to all ...
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