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- A case in which the Court held that, in rehabilitation for individuals with small-scale debts, the existence or absence of uncontested claims and the like may be taken into consideration in deciding whether or not the approval of the proposed rehabilitation plan setting forth special clauses on home loans qualifies as an event where approval was based on actions conflicting with the principle of good faith and trust - Decision of the Supreme Court (3rd Petty Bench) on December 19, 2017
A case in which the Court held that, in rehabilitation for individuals with small-scale debts, the existence or absence of uncontested claims and the like may be taken into consideration in deciding whether or not the approval of the proposed rehabilitation plan setting forth special clauses on home loans qualifies as an event where approval was based on actions conflicting with the principle of good faith and trust - Decision of the Supreme Court (3rd Petty Bench) on December 19, 2017
Authors:
Yohei Hasebe
Restructuring, Rehabilitation, and Debt managment Newsletter Vol.2
Publisher:Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners
Date of publication:
August 14, 2018
Other publications by Yohei Hasebe
- 2021.11.09
- Business Restructuring Subsidy