Debtor-Creditor Law: Money Judgments, Fraud, Third Parties, and Liens

Debtor-Creditor Law: Money Judgments, Fraud, Third Parties, and Liens provides focused coverage of third party obligations, and satisfaction of obligations through non-judicial remedies, as well as through possessory proceedings.

Publisher: Matthew Bender

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Debtor-Creditor Law: Money Judgments, Fraud, Third Parties, and Liens provides current case law, practical guidance, and numerous forms on key topics pertaining to third party obligations, such as usury, guaranty, suretyship, subrogation, and fraudulent conveyances; and satisfaction of obligations through non-judicial remedies, such as self-help repossession, mechanics' liens and statutory liens, as well as through possessory proceedings, such as attachment, garnishment, replevin and mortgage foreclosure. Written by prominent scholars and practitioners in commercial law, Debtor-Creditor Law: Money Judgments, Fraud, Third Parties provides important resources in the form of expert analysis, practical guidance, and numerous forms on a variety of topics relating to debtor-creditor matters.

Material in this publication is also published in Debtor-Creditor Law.

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Table of contents

Part I: Money Judgments and Other Remedies

Chapter 1 Confession of Judgment

Chapter 2 Trial Strategies and Techniques for Commercial Lawsuits

Chapter 3 Enforcement of Money Judgments: Objectives and Restrictions

Chapter 4 Collecting Money Judgments: Priorities and Procedure

Chapter 4A Collecting from Related Entities: Alter Ego and Veil Piercing

Chapter 4B Successor Liability

Chapter 5 Constitutionality of Attachment, Garnishment, Replevin, and Execution

Chapter 6 Attachment

Chapter 7 Income Garnishment

Chapter 8 Replevin

Chapter 8A Certain Remedies Including for the Recovery of Money


Part II: Fraud; Violations of Law; Third Parties

Chapter 8B Fraud

Chapter 9 Fraudulent Transfers

Chapter 10 Usury

Chapter 11 Guaranty

Chapter 12 Suretyship

Chapter 13 Subrogation

Chapter 14 Escrowees


Part III: Liens and Property

Chapter 15 Mechanics' Liens on Real Property

Chapter 16 Miscellaneous Statutory Liens

Chapter 17 Federal Tax Liens

Chapter 18 Mortgage Foreclosure

Chapter 19 Reserved

Chapter 20 Community Property