ch 7 debtor's paycheck is $158,000 per month.
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 2:25 am
Any such statute should be unconstitutional. The reason I say this is
because the code contemplates a situation where the partners of a
partnership force the partnership into an involuntary bk. See 303(b)(3).
The things you learn by going to the specialization classes taught by Wes
and Dennis.
Sincerely,
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 3:31 PM, 'Steven B. Lever' sblever@leverlaw.com
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> I believe there is, and its in most partnership agreements.
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> Off the top of my head, isn't there a statute that dissolves the
> partnership upon the filing of a BK by one of the partners? Or am I
> thinking of a different type of entity?
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Any such statute should be unconstitutional. The reason I say this is because the code contemplates a situation where the partners of a partnership force the partnership into an involuntary bk. See 303(b)(3). The things you learn by going to the specialization classes taught by Wes and Dennis.Steven B. Lever From: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com [mailto:cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 3:31 PMTo: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re: [cdcbaa] ch 7 debtor's paycheck is $158,000 per month. Off the top of my head, isn't there a statute that dissolves the partnership upon the filing of a BK by one of the partners? Or am I thinking of a different type of entity?-- Giovanni Orantes, Esq.*Orantes Law Firm, P.C.3435 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 2920Los Angeles, CA 90010Tel: (213) 389-4362Fax: (877) 789-5776e-mail: go@gobklaw.comwebsite:
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