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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Halaman 41
... trustee , in order to avoid any possibility of a default , has devised a debt security with none of its normal attributes . Thus , recognizing that the reor- ganized company ought to have little , if any , outstanding funded debt , the ...
... trustee , in order to avoid any possibility of a default , has devised a debt security with none of its normal attributes . Thus , recognizing that the reor- ganized company ought to have little , if any , outstanding funded debt , the ...
Halaman 57
... trustee to file suit to recover it . Shall I see the trustee about it , or the referee ? REFEREE . The trustee , by all means . You should give him all the information you have . He could then make further investigation and examine ...
... trustee to file suit to recover it . Shall I see the trustee about it , or the referee ? REFEREE . The trustee , by all means . You should give him all the information you have . He could then make further investigation and examine ...
Halaman 59
... trustee ? I want to see how the trustee in this case comes out with $ 915.00 . REFEREE . There are two classifications , one when there is a normal administration and one when the trustee con- ducts the business . In normal ...
... trustee ? I want to see how the trustee in this case comes out with $ 915.00 . REFEREE . There are two classifications , one when there is a normal administration and one when the trustee con- ducts the business . In normal ...
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