EFTA01358955.txt Text dataset_10 View on DOJ

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Date
2017
Document Type
legal filing
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Summary
This legal document discusses bankruptcy law, specifically focusing on contract interpretation under New York law and the process of 'cramming down' deferred cash payments to secured creditors. It outlines the standards of review for bankruptcy court decisions and the requirements for ensuring creditors receive the full present value of their secured claims.
Metadata
Subject
Bankruptcy Law
Sender
Recipients
Document ID
DB-SDNY-0046941
Date
2017
Relationships 1
Entity 1RelationshipEntity 2Description
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit legal bankruptcy court The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit exercises plenary review over a district court's affirmance of a bankruptcy court's decisions.
Notable Quotes 2
Under New York law, a fundamental objective of contract interpretation is to give effect to the expressed intention of the parties.
The Bankruptcy Code permits debtors to make deferred cash payments to secured creditors (i.e., to "cram down").
Financial Information
Transactions:
  • deferred cash payments to secured creditors
  • cram down
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Themes
Legal matters/litigationFinancial transactions/money flow
Organizations 2
United States Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitSCS Credit Corp.
Locations 1
New York
Financial Entities 1
commercial bank
Text Analysis
Tone
Legal
Purpose
To provide legal analysis and interpretation of bankruptcy law, specifically regarding contract interpretation and cramdowns.
Significance
This document outlines the standards of review for bankruptcy court decisions, contract interpretation under New York law, and the requirements for deferred cash payments to secured creditors in bankruptcy cases.
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EFTA01358955.txt
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2026-02-07T18:43:35.565131
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