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Creditor's committee

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u.s. trustee

Department responsible for supervising the administration of bankruptcy cases, estates, and trustees; monitoring plans and disclosure statements; monitoring creditors' committees; monitoring fee applications; and performing other statutory duties. Compare, bankruptcy administrator. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. … responsible for supervising the administration of bankruptcy cases, estates, and trustees; monitoring plans and disclosure statements; monitoring creditors' committees; monitoring fee applications; and performing other statutory duties. Compare, bankruptcy administrator. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts

Committee of Inspection

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small business case

small business case A special type of chapter 11 case in which there is no creditors' committee (or the creditors' committee is deemed inactive by the court) and in which the debtor is subject … small business case A special type of chapter 11 case in which there is no creditors' committee (or the

bankruptcy administrator

is responsible for supervising the administration of bankruptcy cases, estates, and trustees; monitoring plans and disclosure statements; monitoring creditors' committees; monitoring fee applications; and performing other statutory duties. Compare U.S. trustee. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. … responsible for supervising the administration of bankruptcy cases, estates, and trustees; monitoring plans and disclosure statements; monitoring creditors' committees; monitoring fee applications; and performing other statutory duties. Compare U.S. trustee. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts

Inspectorship, Deed of

Act, 1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c. 71), ss. 125, 127. Compare' committee of inspection'; as to which, see Bankruptcy Rules, 1915, r. 294, and … Inspectorship, Deed of, an instrument entered into between an insolvent debtor and his creditors, appointing one or more person or persons to inspect and oversee the winding up of such insolvent affairs … and his creditors, appointing one or more person or persons to inspect and oversee the winding up of such insolvent affairs on behalf of the creditors. See COMPOSITION; and the repealed (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1869 (32 &

bill

it has expired. Bills of review are abolished in federal practice by Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 60(b). creditor's bill : an equitable bill by which a creditor who has won a court judgment against a debtor … bill : a bill in its form as amended and newly introduced to the legislature by a legislative committee engrossed bill : a bill printed in the form in which it was passed by one chamber of

Liquidator

he may exercise subject to the sanction of the court or a Committee of Inspection are setout in s. 191(1); sub-s. (2) of that section … Official Receiver in Bankruptcy is to act as Official Receiver and Liquidator in the winding-up (s. 185). By s. 186, in England, liquidators other than the Official Receiver must provide security to the satisfaction of the Board … duties of a liquidator are to collect, administer, and distribute the assets, having regard to the direction of creditors and contributories, and subject to the requirements of the Act. He must send in his accounts twice a

County Courts

or act as aforesaid. Rules of practice are made by the Rules Committee, consisting of five County Court judges and three other persons, a barrister, … to any toll, fair, market, or franchise shall come in question' (ss. 40, 48). Also all actions by creditors or legtees for administration of the estate of a deceased person,or for execution of trusts,or for redemption of … County Courts. The old County Court was a tribunal inident to the jurisdiction of a sheriff, but was not a Court of Record. Proceedings were removable into a superior court by recordari facias loquelam,

Limitation of actions and prosecutions

or proceedings taken. In the case of simple contract the remedy on the contract is barred, leaving the creditor free to enforce his claims by other means which may be still available, such as enforcing a lien, … no period of limitation for proceedings to claim a peerage before the Committee for Privileges of the House of Lords. Treason (see that title) must … Limitation of actions and prosecutions. By various statutes, of which the first was 21 Jac. 1, c. 16, the (English) Limitation Act, 1623, and the principal

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