Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 479
Among the most provocative of those issues are whether Dewsnup applies to chapters 13 and 11 of the Bankruptcy Code ... As a related issue , if Nobelman bars lien stripping in chapter 13 only with respect to a claim secured solely by a ...
Among the most provocative of those issues are whether Dewsnup applies to chapters 13 and 11 of the Bankruptcy Code ... As a related issue , if Nobelman bars lien stripping in chapter 13 only with respect to a claim secured solely by a ...
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Nobelman dealt with the limited issue of whether lien stripping is permissible in chapter 13 as to a claim secured solely by the debtor's residence , where such a claim is provided special protection from modification by statute ...
Nobelman dealt with the limited issue of whether lien stripping is permissible in chapter 13 as to a claim secured solely by the debtor's residence , where such a claim is provided special protection from modification by statute ...
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The courts ' restraint in not finding changed circumstances is also reflected in their approach to the issue of the reasonableness of any particular agreement : there are no reported cases setting aside any agreement simply because it ...
The courts ' restraint in not finding changed circumstances is also reflected in their approach to the issue of the reasonableness of any particular agreement : there are no reported cases setting aside any agreement simply because it ...
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