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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... present the negative side and attempt to expose and debunk some of the extravagant claims about the benefits of this chapter which I felt to be fallacious . I found ( somewhat to my surprise , frankly ) a considerable group of rebels ...
... present the negative side and attempt to expose and debunk some of the extravagant claims about the benefits of this chapter which I felt to be fallacious . I found ( somewhat to my surprise , frankly ) a considerable group of rebels ...
Halaman 56
... present cases , the government tried to fit within this exception in that its lien extended to all of the property of the bankrupt , and the amount received from the sale of those assets was enough to pay both principal and interest to ...
... present cases , the government tried to fit within this exception in that its lien extended to all of the property of the bankrupt , and the amount received from the sale of those assets was enough to pay both principal and interest to ...
Halaman 108
... present ambiguities and uncertainties are removed and resolved by appropriate legislative amendments . The decisions during the past half century have only compounded and multiplied the confusion that exists . Some of the problems ...
... present ambiguities and uncertainties are removed and resolved by appropriate legislative amendments . The decisions during the past half century have only compounded and multiplied the confusion that exists . Some of the problems ...
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