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Tag Archives: ASSIGNMENTS
Jeff Landry secures new committee assignments
Jeff Landry secures new committee assignments BATON ROUGE — Congressman-elect Jeff Landry won’t officially represent Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes on Capitol Hill for another couple of weeks, but he already knows where he’ll be spending a considerable amount of his … Continue reading
Posted in Admiralty-Maritime Law
Tagged ASSIGNMENTS, committee, Jeff, Landry, secures
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Some Chapter 7 Trustees Beginning To Fight Mortgage Lenders Over Defective Mortgage Assignments
Motions for relief from stay filed by mortgage lenders are usually a formality when the Chapter 7 debtor intends to walk away from the property and the property has no equity. The debtor typically does not contest the bank's motion … Continue reading
Posted in Bankruptcy Law
Tagged ASSIGNMENTS, Beginning, chapter, Defective, fight, Lenders, Mortgage, over, some, trustees
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CALIFORNIA STATUTE GOVERNING PREFERENCES IN ASSIGNMENTS FOR CREDITORS NOT PREEMPTED
Question: Are the preference provisions of section 1800 of the Code of Civil Procedure regarding a general assignment for the benefit of creditors preempted by federal bankruptcy law?… Read more detail on Legal News Directory – Banking and Finance law
Posted in Banking and Finance law
Tagged ASSIGNMENTS, California, CREDITORS, Governing, Preempted, PREFERENCES, Statute
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