New York University Law Quarterly Review, Volume 18Board of the New York University Law Quarterly Review, 1940 - Electronic journals 1947-1951 volumes contain fifth issue: Survey of New York Law. |
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... Chapter X , which permitted the simpler procedure of Chapter XI ? 20 Further , shall Chapter XI be divided into two separate chapters , one for corporations and the other for individuals ? 21 Chapter XI , historically derived from the ...
... Chapter X , which permitted the simpler procedure of Chapter XI ? 20 Further , shall Chapter XI be divided into two separate chapters , one for corporations and the other for individuals ? 21 Chapter XI , historically derived from the ...
Page 380
... Chapter XI petition.13 It has been suggested " that similar provisions in Chapter XI would satisfactorily determine this question . However , it would be an unnecessary complication to make the provision as to ap- proval of the petition ...
... Chapter XI petition.13 It has been suggested " that similar provisions in Chapter XI would satisfactorily determine this question . However , it would be an unnecessary complication to make the provision as to ap- proval of the petition ...
Page 401
... Chapter X because the provisions for voluntary and involuntary petitions have been combined without distinction and the implications of the structural sep- aration in Section 77B have thus been avoided.13 A restriction on the ...
... Chapter X because the provisions for voluntary and involuntary petitions have been combined without distinction and the implications of the structural sep- aration in Section 77B have thus been avoided.13 A restriction on the ...
Contents
Louis A Warsoff 532 | 46 |
Commercial Discount Co V | 114 |
BANKRUPTCYCorporate ReorganizationSurvey of Chapter X in Operation n 399 | 117 |
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