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The Bankruptcy Law Of Chapter 11

When a company has no more options but to declare itself bankrupt, it file under Chapter 7 of the bankruptcy law and get the protection of the federal government. In this endeavour, the assets will be sold and the creditors will be paid using that money. Many companies like to do this, but there are some companies that invariably prefer filing under the Chapter 11 bankruptcy law.

Summarized, Chapter 11 bankruptcy is when a company asks for the government's protection and does not take the option of be liquidized and dissolved. The company is protected in part or in whole from its creditors and cannot be dissolved. A court will make the decision based on the debts the company has developed. According to the Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the creditors will overtake the whole company and run it.

The basic point behind Chapter 11 bankruptcy is that when assets that belong to the company are no longer enough to clear debts, the creditors do not get their entire debt amount. Then the creditors will overtake the entire company due to the fact that its value is more than its separate assets. In these cases, a company is known to be bankrupt under the Chapter 11 bankruptcy law. In this case, the owners who are the shareholders of the company relinquish their control on the company and then a court rules in favor of who should take over control of the company.

In such cases, the best thing is that the creditors will receive more benefits and more money under Chapter 11 bankruptcy than what they would normally receive under Chapter 7 bankruptcy. People that work for the company that files bankruptcy do not lose their employment. The assets always stay intact as well .

Creditors that register in court can be heard during Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The creditors present a restructuring plan if the debtors do not do so themselves. This plan will give them the chance to take control over the company. The shares of companies like these are generally considered to be worthless, the owners suddenly have nothing.

The court must confirm the creditors' restructuring plan. This means the court must approve and accept it. Suggesting a variety of restructuring plans is very common under Chapter 11 bankruptcies. If no restructuring plan is approved from the court then the case will probably be converted to Chapter 7 bankruptcy instead.

Creditors under Chapter 11 bankruptcy are given identical preference as those under Chapter 7. Individuals who have secured debts are given preference. Individuals having collateral securities will be granted first preference to receive payments.

Another point is that until the primary creditor gets his full payment and is satisfied, the next creditor waiting will have to continue to wait. This is also true in the case of Chapter 7 bankruptcy, if a creditor hasn't registered himself within the limited time then he loses his chance. A company is given a second chance under Chapter 11 bankruptcy.


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