U.S. Code: Title 11 CHAPTER 1—GENERAL PROVISIONS (§§ 101 - 112) CHAPTER 3—CASE ADMINISTRATION (§§ 301 - 366) CHAPTER 5—CREDITORS, THE DEBTOR, AND THE ESTATE (§§ 501 - 562) CHAPTER 7—LIQUIDATION (§§ 701 - 784) CHAPTER 9—ADJUSTMENT OF DEBTS OF A MUNICIPALITY (§§ 901 - 946) CHAPTER 11—REORGANIZATION
Chapter 11 of the House amendment is derived in large part from chapter 11 as contained in the House bill. Unlike chapter 11 of the Senate amendment, chapter 11 of the House amendment does not represent an extension of chapter X of current law [chapter 10 of former title 11
Who may be a debtor (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, only a person that resides or has a domicile, a place of business, or property in the United States, or a municipality, may be a debtor under this title. (b) A person may be a debtor under chapter 7 of this title only if such person is not— (1) a railroad;
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"(c) This section is effective with respect to cases commenced under chapter 11, of title 11, United States Code, in which a plan for reorganization has not been confirmed by the court and in which any such benefit is still being paid on October 2, 1986, and in cases that become subject to chapter 11, title 11, United States Code, after October
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Front Matter + Chapter 1 - General Provisions (Sections 101 - 112) + Chapter 3 - Case Administration (Sections 301 - 366) + Chapter 5 - Creditors, the Debtor, and the Estate (Sections 501 - 562) + Chapter 7 - Liquidation (Sections 701 - 784) + Chapter 9 - Adjustment of Debts of a Municipality (Sections 901 - 946)
Conversion of a Chapter 11 Reorganization Case, Chapter 12 Family Farmer's Debt Ad-justment Case, or Chapter 13 Individual's United States, and United States Trustee. 2003. Meeting of Creditors or Equity Security Hold-ers. Page 3 TITLE 11, APPENDIX—BANKRUPTCY RULES Rule 1001 Rule 7029. Stipulations Regarding Discovery Procedure.
This is a change in terminology from present law, which identifies the person by or against whom a petition is filed in a straight bankruptcy liquidation case as the "bankrupt", and a person or municipality that is proceeding under a debtor rehabilitation chapter (chapters VIII through XIII of the Bankruptcy Act) [chapters 8 through 13 of
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Title 11 of the United States Code, also known as the Bankruptcy Code, provides the legal framework for the resolution of insolvent entities and individuals. This PDF document contains the full text of the code as of 2020, with annotations and cross-references. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the law and practice of bankruptcy in the US.
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Chapters. Title 11 is subdivided into nine chapters. It used to include more chapters, but some of them have since been repealed in their entirety. The nine chapters are: Chapter 1: General Provisions; Chapter 3: Case Administration; Chapter 5: Creditors, the Debtor and the Estate; Chapter 7: Liquidation
Chapter 11, title 11 is a part of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code that governs a form of bankruptcy available to businesses. Although some people may associate Chapter 11 bankruptcy with large corporations, small or family-run businesses file most Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases.
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This web page provides the full text of the chapter 11 of the U.S. Code that regulates reorganization of businesses in the United States. It covers the officers and administration, the plan, postconfirmation matters, railroad reorganization, and small business debtor reorganization.
2010 US Code Title 11 - BANKRUPTCY View Metadata. Metadata. Collection: United States Code: SuDoc Class Number: Y 1.2/5: Contains: Sections 101 to 1532: Date: 2010: Laws in Effect as of Date: January 7, 2011 CHAPTER 11 - REORGANIZATION; CHAPTER 12 - ADJUSTMENT OF DEBTS OF A FAMILY FARMER OR FISHERMAN WITH REGULAR ANNUAL INCOME; CHAPTER
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Title 11 - Bankruptcy Chapter 11 - Reorganization Show More Table of Contents Front Matter + Subchapter I - Officers and Administration (Sections 1101 - 1116) + Subchapter II - The Plan (Sections 1121 - 1129) + Subchapter III - Postconfirmation Matters (Sections 1141 - 1146) + Subchapter IV - Railroad Reorganization (Sections 1161 - 1174)
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Title 11 - BANKRUPTCY. Browse as List. Search Within. Chapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS (§§ 101 — 112) Chapter 3 - CASE ADMINISTRATION (§§ 301 — 366) Chapter 5 - CREDITORS, THE DEBTOR, AND THE ESTATE (§§ 501 — 562) Chapter 7 - LIQUIDATION (§§ 701 — 784)
Learn about the general requirements, process, and benefits of chapter 11, a type of reorganization bankruptcy that allows a debtor to propose and vote on a plan of reorganization. Find out how to file a case, what documents are required, and what rights and obligations the debtor and creditors have under the Bankruptcy Code.
The provisions dealing with an involuntary case are derived from former Bankruptcy Rule 108. Under the Code, a chapter 11 case may be commenced by an involuntary petition (§303(a)), whereas under the Act, a Chapter XI case could have been commenced only by a voluntary petition.
Section 1146 of title 11 specifies five subsections which embody special tax provisions that apply in a case under chapter 11 of title 11. Subsection (a) indicates that the tax year of an individual debtor terminates on the date of the order for relief under chapter 11.
U.S. Code. TITLE 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS. TITLE 2 - THE CONGRESS. TITLE 3 - THE PRESIDENT. TITLE 4 - FLAG AND SEAL, SEAT OF GOVERNMENT, AND THE STATES. TITLE 5 - GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEES. TITLE 5a - FEDERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACT. TITLE 6 - DOMESTIC SECURITY. TITLE 7 - AGRICULTURE.