Avoidance of Liens in Bankruptcy »
By Nicholas Ortiz on Apr 4, 2007 in Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure, Protecting Assets In Bankruptcy | 0 Comments
Liens normally survive bankruptcy. Liens come in many different forms. Examples of liens include purchase money security interests, pledges, mortgages, deeds of trusts, and execution liens. The last example, an execution lien, is an example of a non-consensual, judicial lien. An execution lien normally arises when a creditor sues, gets a judgment and a writ [...]
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