Cement Credit & Debt Lawyer, Oklahoma
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Jason Mccart
Credit & Debt, Litigation, Indians & Native Populations, Collection
Status: In Good Standing
120 North Robinson, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
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LEGAL TERMS
CHAPTER 13 PLAN
A document filed in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy in which the debtor shows how all of his or her disposable income will be used over a three- to five-year period to ... (more...)
A document filed in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy in which the debtor shows how all of his or her disposable income will be used over a three- to five-year period to pay all mandatory debts -- for example, back child support, taxes, and mortgage arrearages -- as well as some or all unsecured, nonpriority debts, such as medical and credit card bills.
CREDITOR
A person or entity (such as a bank) to whom a debt is owed.
ABUSE
Misuse of the Chapter 7 bankruptcy remedy. This term is typically applied to Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings that should have been filed under Chapter 13, because ... (more...)
Misuse of the Chapter 7 bankruptcy remedy. This term is typically applied to Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings that should have been filed under Chapter 13, because the debtor appears to have enough disposable income to fund a Chapter 13 repayment plan.
LIQUIDATING PARTNER
The member of an insolvent or dissolving partnership responsible for paying the debts and settling the accounts of the partnership.
TOXIC TORT
A personal injury caused by exposure to a toxic substance, such as asbestos or hazardous waste. Victims can sue for medical expenses, lost wages and pain and su... (more...)
A personal injury caused by exposure to a toxic substance, such as asbestos or hazardous waste. Victims can sue for medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering.
ACCORD AND SATISFACTION
An agreement to settle a contract dispute by accepting less than what's due. This procedure is often used by creditors who want to cut their losses by collectin... (more...)
An agreement to settle a contract dispute by accepting less than what's due. This procedure is often used by creditors who want to cut their losses by collecting as much money as they can from debtors who cannot pay the full amount.
PREFERENCE
A payment made by a debtor to a creditor within a defined period prior to filing for bankruptcy -- within three months for arms-length creditors (regular commer... (more...)
A payment made by a debtor to a creditor within a defined period prior to filing for bankruptcy -- within three months for arms-length creditors (regular commercial creditors) and within one year for insider creditors (friends, family members, and business associates). Because a preference gives the creditor who received the payment an edge over other creditors in the bankruptcy case, the trustee can recover the preference (the amount of the payment) and distribute it among all of the creditors.
TRADE NAME
The official name of a business, the one it uses on its letterhead and bank account when not dealing with consumers.
UNSECURED DEBT
A debt that is not tied to any item of property. A creditor doesn't have the right to grab property to satisfy the debt if you default. The creditor's only reme... (more...)
A debt that is not tied to any item of property. A creditor doesn't have the right to grab property to satisfy the debt if you default. The creditor's only remedy is to sue you and get a judgment. Compare secured debt.
SAMPLE LEGAL CASES
In re Sales Tax Claim for Refund of Home Depot
... [4] Home Depot stipulated that Monogram Bank of Georgia (Monogram & GE Capital were
two of the private label credit card issuers) owned the accounts, and that Monogram included
a bad debt deduction under § 166, IRC on its federal tax return. ...
Capital One Bank, NA v. Parsons
... We find attorney fees are recoverable here and reverse the decision of the trial court. ¶
2 On December 27, 2005, Capital One Bank (Capital) filed a lawsuit on an open account
alleging a credit card debt owed to it by William T. Parsons, III. ...
LITTLE BEAR RESOURCES v. NEMAHA SERVICES
... the origin of 961 its anti-deficiency statute [6] and concluded equity required the same rule (that
the judgment debtor be allowed a credit against its debt for the sum representing the fair market
value of the property sold) be applied to execution sales on judgment liens. ...
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