Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 392
... claims generally . Because Section 45a– 359 does not limit its application to claims against solvent es- tates , arguably it should be applied in the same manner when settling a contingent or unmatured claim against an insolvent estate ...
... claims generally . Because Section 45a– 359 does not limit its application to claims against solvent es- tates , arguably it should be applied in the same manner when settling a contingent or unmatured claim against an insolvent estate ...
Page 476
... claim because the remaining portion is not an “ allowed se- cured claim , " within the meaning of section 506 ( d ) .o The Supreme Court held that lien stripping was not avail- able to the debtor in Dewsnup because the phrase “ allowed ...
... claim because the remaining portion is not an “ allowed se- cured claim , " within the meaning of section 506 ( d ) .o The Supreme Court held that lien stripping was not avail- able to the debtor in Dewsnup because the phrase “ allowed ...
Page 489
... claim , retaining its lien for the full amount of its claim , and receiving payments totalling the entire allowed claim and having a present value equal to the secured amount.78 These courts reason that the very existence of the §1111 ...
... claim , retaining its lien for the full amount of its claim , and receiving payments totalling the entire allowed claim and having a present value equal to the secured amount.78 These courts reason that the very existence of the §1111 ...
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