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Creditor-on-Creditor Violence and Secured Debt Dynamics
SSRN Electronic JournalSamuel Antill, Neng Wang, Zhaoli Jiang
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Credit default swaps, exacting creditors and corporate liquidity management
Journal of Financial Economics, 2017Marti G Subrahmanyam, Sarah Qian Wang
exaly
Abstract It is rare to find a happy creditor in an insolvency. Unsecured creditors suffer the most, as insufficient funds for distribution will almost inevitably result in the payment of a dividend that falls far short of the debt owed, sometimes triggering the creditor’s own demise.
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2010
In this chapter, I compare the role of the creditor’s (promisee’s) conduct in contractual relationships in US and European legal systems. Different approaches to comparative negligence and mitigation are first considered, and then a more general analysis of doctrines dealing with the creditor’s position in the contractual relationship and the role of ...
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In this chapter, I compare the role of the creditor’s (promisee’s) conduct in contractual relationships in US and European legal systems. Different approaches to comparative negligence and mitigation are first considered, and then a more general analysis of doctrines dealing with the creditor’s position in the contractual relationship and the role of ...
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Recovering debts: Microfinance loan officers and the work of “proxy‐creditors” in India
American Ethnologist, 2013Sohini Kar
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