Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 16State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1942 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 134
We turn now to the most workable and perhaps the one of greatest interest to lawyers , Chapter XI , under which is brought the bulk of proceedings in the Bankruptcy Court ; That is the one dealing with arrangements .
We turn now to the most workable and perhaps the one of greatest interest to lawyers , Chapter XI , under which is brought the bulk of proceedings in the Bankruptcy Court ; That is the one dealing with arrangements .
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bankruptcy proceeding and by extending exclusive jurisdiction of the court over a debtor's property , wherever located . However , it narrowed the availability of the proceeding by excluding therefrom corporate debtors and by ...
bankruptcy proceeding and by extending exclusive jurisdiction of the court over a debtor's property , wherever located . However , it narrowed the availability of the proceeding by excluding therefrom corporate debtors and by ...
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The first meeting is usually not held for at least two weeks after the proceeding has commenced and the plan of arrangement is filed . A committee ought to be in the case from the very inception of the proceedings , especially in the ...
The first meeting is usually not held for at least two weeks after the proceeding has commenced and the plan of arrangement is filed . A committee ought to be in the case from the very inception of the proceedings , especially in the ...
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Contents
THE RULEMAKING POWER OF THE CONNECTICUT | 367 |
Part II | 375 |
Part III | 384 |
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