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Section 108(a) provides:If applicable nonbankruptcy law, an order entered in a nonbankruptcy proceeding, or an agreement fixes a period within which the debtor may commence an action, and such period has not expired before the date of the filing of the petition, the trustee may commence such action only before the ...
11 U.S. Code § 108 - Extension of time ; (1). the end of such period, including any suspension of such period occurring on or after the commencement of the case; ...
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(a) If applicable nonbankruptcy law, an order entered in a nonbankruptcy proceeding, or an agreement fixes a period within which the debtor may commence an ...
(d) Only a railroad, a person that may be a debtor under chapter 7 of this title (except a stockbroker or a commodity broker), and an un- insured State member ...
22, 1994, 108 Stat. 4147, struck out item for chapter 15, “United States Trustees”. 1986—Pub. L.
Often overlooked by debtors and creditors alike, 11 U.S.C. §1081 prescribes the extensions to non-bankruptcy time limitations afforded to the parties of a  ...
11 U.S.C. § 108(b). Definition. A provision of the United States Bankruptcy Code specifying that, where the debtor has a right outside of bankruptcy law to ...
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Jan 11, 2016 · Section 108(c) applied because the statute at issue was a nonbankruptcy law fixing a certain period in which to renew the judgment, and because ...
Extension of time: The House amendment adopts section 108(c)(1) of the Senate amendment which expressly includes any special suspensions of statutes of ...
court's own motion, the bankruptcy court may—. (1) protect an entity with respect to a trade secret or confidential research, development,.