Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 476
... secured claim " in section 506 ( a ) . Rather , the Court held that " allowed secured claim " as used in section 506 ( d ) meant any claim that is first , secured , i.e. , for which a lien exists , and second , that is not disallowed.10 ...
... secured claim " in section 506 ( a ) . Rather , the Court held that " allowed secured claim " as used in section 506 ( d ) meant any claim that is first , secured , i.e. , for which a lien exists , and second , that is not disallowed.10 ...
Page 478
... secured only by a security interest in real property that is the debtor's principal residence " ) 23 is really a subset of " secured claims , ” the term immediately preceding the " other than " clause.24 Bellamy then held that the term ...
... secured only by a security interest in real property that is the debtor's principal residence " ) 23 is really a subset of " secured claims , ” the term immediately preceding the " other than " clause.24 Bellamy then held that the term ...
Page 482
... secured claims " in section 1322 ( b ) ( 2 ) be construed as Dewsnup construed it within the meaning of sec- tion 506 ( d ) , i.e. , as indicating “ whether the claim is secured , not ( as in §506 ( a ) ) , the extent to which the claim ...
... secured claims " in section 1322 ( b ) ( 2 ) be construed as Dewsnup construed it within the meaning of sec- tion 506 ( d ) , i.e. , as indicating “ whether the claim is secured , not ( as in §506 ( a ) ) , the extent to which the claim ...
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