- 11 U. S. Code § 362 - Automatic stay - LII Legal Information Institute
any act to obtain possession of property of the estate or of property from the estate or to exercise control over property of the estate; any act to create, perfect, or enforce any lien against property of the estate;
- 362 - U. S. Code Title 11. Bankruptcy § 362 - 362 | FindLaw
11 U S C § 362 - U S Code - Unannotated Title 11 Bankruptcy § 362 Automatic stay Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
- 11 USC 362: Automatic stay - House
Under section 362 (d) (1) of the House amendment, the court may terminate, annul, modify, or condition the automatic stay for cause, including lack of adequate protection of an interest in property of a secured party
- Automatic Stay: § 362: RELIEF: Confirm Stay is Terminated | Central . . .
4001-1 (e): Automatic Stay: § 362: RELIEF: Confirm Stay is Terminated Under Bankruptcy Code section 362 (a), the "automatic stay" applies at the moment a bankruptcy petition is filed
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- What Is the Automatic Stay Under Section 362? - LegalClarity
Explore the bankruptcy automatic stay (Section 362): its immediate scope, statutory exceptions, relief process, and consequences of violation
- 362 - Wikipedia
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- §362 TITLE 11—BANKRUPTCY Page - GovInfo
he House bill and Senate amendment Under section 362(d)(1) of the House amendment, the court may termi-nate, annul, modify, or condition the automatic stay for cause, including lack of adequate protection of an inte est in property of a secured party It is anticipated that the Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure will provide that those hearings wil
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