Journal of the National Association of Referees in Bankruptcy, Volume 33-35National Association of Referees in Bankruptcy, 1959 Contains the proceedings of the annual conference. |
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... paid when the original straight bankruptcy proceeding was filed , the addi- tional $ 70 required to be paid when the proceeding is transferred to a chapter X proceeding , makes a total of $ 115 . Thus the sums required to be paid under ...
... paid when the original straight bankruptcy proceeding was filed , the addi- tional $ 70 required to be paid when the proceeding is transferred to a chapter X proceeding , makes a total of $ 115 . Thus the sums required to be paid under ...
Halaman 118
... paid . 489. The priority statute says that the costs , which seem to include attorneys ' fees , shall be paid in full out of bank- ruptcy estates . Does this place attorneys ' fees ahead of liens ? REFEREE . No , the theory is that a ...
... paid . 489. The priority statute says that the costs , which seem to include attorneys ' fees , shall be paid in full out of bank- ruptcy estates . Does this place attorneys ' fees ahead of liens ? REFEREE . No , the theory is that a ...
Halaman 120
... paid as a priority under Section 64a ( 4 ) ? REFEREE . The claim will be disallowed . The estate has no interest in the property against which these taxes were assessed . 522. In the John Doe bankruptcy case , the bankrupt corporation ...
... paid as a priority under Section 64a ( 4 ) ? REFEREE . The claim will be disallowed . The estate has no interest in the property against which these taxes were assessed . 522. In the John Doe bankruptcy case , the bankrupt corporation ...
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