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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... problem of depreciation which stemmed from the writeup of certain assets when they were transferred from a predecessor part- nership to the Company D. After several years the com- pany was challenged by the Government on its ...
... problem of depreciation which stemmed from the writeup of certain assets when they were transferred from a predecessor part- nership to the Company D. After several years the com- pany was challenged by the Government on its ...
Halaman 105
... problem to the creditor . Fortunately , such ex- tremely arbitrary interpretations of the Bankruptcy Act are not widespread , but where they do exist , they create problems . Another procedural problem confronting both consumer finance ...
... problem to the creditor . Fortunately , such ex- tremely arbitrary interpretations of the Bankruptcy Act are not widespread , but where they do exist , they create problems . Another procedural problem confronting both consumer finance ...
Halaman 86
... problem presents difficult fact and credibility issues , but a court sensitive to the problem can make an accurate determination of the reliance element necessary for a subsection 17a ( 2 ) exception from a dis- charge in bankruptcy ...
... problem presents difficult fact and credibility issues , but a court sensitive to the problem can make an accurate determination of the reliance element necessary for a subsection 17a ( 2 ) exception from a dis- charge in bankruptcy ...
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