Abstract
I. Introduction
II. The Vulnerability of Agriculture and Objectives of Farmer Debtor Relief Legislation
III. A Study of the Frazier-Lemke Act in Action … A. Reasons for Failure … B. The Indirect Effects of Section 75
IV. The Moratorium Bill: An Analysis of Its Major Provisions … A. Is the Moratorium Bill a Bankruptcy Bill? … B. Who Can File … C. The Offer of Rental Payments … D. The Creditors’ Meeting … E. Worthy and Unworthy Farmers … F. Causes Beyond the Farmer’s Control … G. The Moratorium … H. During the Moratorium … I. After the Moratorium: The “Extension” Proposal … J. Confirmation of the “Extension” Proposal … K. After the Confirmation of the “Extension” … L. The Length of the Proceeding
Conclusion
Recommended Citation
Ernest Feder,
What Kind of Bankruptcy Legislation for Farmers?,
35 Neb. L. Rev. 39
(1956)
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