The New Bankruptcy Code: The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005, Enacted April 20, 2005This publication contains the full text of the new Bankruptcy Code effective April 2005 including comparisons to the current Code and changes to relevant sections of Title 18 and 28. Also includes an overview of the Code, a checklist of key changes and effective dates so practitioners can quickly know important information, and more. |
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SELECTED PROVISIONS OF TITLE 18 | 209 |
INDEX TO BANKRUPTCY CODE | 223 |
BANKRUPTCY RULES | 241 |
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