Chapter 12 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: chapter 12chapter 12
chapter 12 : chapter 12 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code see also Bankruptcy Code in the Important Laws section ...
bankruptcy
bankruptcy pl: -cies 1 : the quality or state of a bankrupt [filed for ] 2 : the administration of an insolvent debtor's property by the court for the benefit of the debtor's creditors [the debt was discharged in ] [ proceedings] see also adequate protection Bankruptcy Code in the Important Laws section compare insolvency, receivership NOTE: Bankruptcy protects the debtor from debt collection by creditors. A debtor may file for bankruptcy, which is called “voluntary bankruptcy,” or a creditor may petition the court to declare the debtor bankrupt, which is called “involuntary bankruptcy.” Involuntary bankruptcy is allowed only under chapter 7 or chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. There are four types of relief available to individuals or corporations under the Bankruptcy Code: liquidation (chapter 7), reorganization (chapter 11), debt adjustment for a family farmer (chapter 12), and debt adjustment for an individual with a regular income (chapter 13). M...
trustee in bankruptcy
trustee in bankruptcy :an officer of the court in whom ownership of a debtor's property is vested for the benefit of the creditors and who administers the property for the purpose of making payments to the creditors according to the priority of their claims: as a : the trustee in a chapter 7 or chapter 11 case who is charged with duties that include collecting the property comprising the bankruptcy estate and reducing it to money for payment of claims b : the trustee in a chapter 12 or chapter 13 case who is charged with duties that include distributing payments made by the debtor in accordance with a confirmed plan called also bankruptcy trustee see also debtor in possession ...
family farmer
family farmer : an individual or business entity whose debts and income arise primarily from a family owned and operated farming operation as set out in the Bankruptcy Code see also Bankruptcy Code in the Important Laws section NOTE: Only a person who qualifies as a family farmer with a regular annual income under the Bankruptcy Code may file for bankruptcy under chapter 12, although a family farmer may also have the option of filing under chapter 7 or chapter 13. ...
Chapter
Chapter [fr. Apitulum, Lat.], a congregation of ecclesiastical persons in a cathedral church, consisting of canons or prebendaries whereof the dean is the head, all subordinate to the bishop, to whom they act as assistants in matters relating to the church, for the better ordering and disposing the things thereof, and the confirmation of such leases of the temporality and offices relating to the bishopric, as the bishop shall make from time to time. And they are termed capitulum, as a kind of head, instituted not only to assist the bishop in manner aforesaid, but also anciently to rule and govern the diocese in the time of vacation, Burn's Dict.The Chapter of the bankruptcy code allowing a trustee to collect and liquidate a debtor's property either voluntarily or by court order, to satisfy creditors, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.Chapter shall mean a Chapter of the Act or Regulation in which the word occurs. [General Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897)]...
family farmer or family fisherman
family farmer or family fisherman An individual, individual and spouse, corporation, or partnership engaged in a farming or fishing operation that meets certain debt limits and other statutory criteria for filing a bankruptcy petition under chapter 12. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts ...
Indian coin
Indian coin, referred. (Penal Code, 1860, s. 230)Indian coin is metal stamped and issued by the authority of the Government of India in order to be so used as money; and metal which has been so stamped and issued shall continue to be Indian coin for the purposes of Chapter XII; notwithstand-ing that it may have ceased to be used as money....
Trade marks
Trade marks. by the Trade Marks Act, 1905 (English) (5 Edw. 7, c. 15), s. 3:-A 'mark' shall include a device, brand, heading, label, ticket, name, signature, word, letter, numeral or any combination thereof.A 'trade mark' shall mean a mark used or proposed to be used upon or in connexion with goods for the purpose of indicating that they are the goods of the proprietor of such trademark by virtue of manufacture, selection, certification, dealing with, or offering for sale.A 'registrable trademark' shall mean a trade mark which is capable of registration under the pro-visions of this Act.Subject to the Trade Mark Acts, the owner of a trademark has a right to its use in connection with the goods associated with it, whether or not it is registered or registrable by him, and if that right is infringed by a sale of other goods under his mark, or a colourable imitation or otherwise so as to be calculated to deceive a purchaser that those goods are goods of his manufacture, sale or mark, the ...
chapter 11
chapter 11 : chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code see also Bankruptcy Code in the Important Laws section ...
chapter 13
chapter 13 : chapter 13 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code see also Bankruptcy Code in the Important Laws section ...
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