Title 11 — Bankruptcy
Chapter 11 — Reorganization
Chapter 11 — Reorganization
SUBCHAPTER I—OFFICERS AND ADMINISTRATION
- § 1101. Definitions for this chapter
- § 1102. Creditors’ and equity security holders’ committees
- § 1103. Powers and duties of committees
- § 1104. Appointment of trustee or examiner
- § 1105. Termination of trustee’s appointment
- § 1106. Duties of trustee and examiner
- § 1107. Rights, powers, and duties of debtor in possession
- § 1108. Authorization to operate business
- § 1109. Right to be heard
- § 1110. Aircraft equipment and vessels
- § 1111. Claims and interests
- § 1112. Conversion or dismissal
- § 1113. Rejection of collective bargaining agreements
- § 1114. Payment of insurance benefits to retired employees
- § 1115. Property of the estate
- § 1116. Duties of trustee or debtor in possession in small business cases
SUBCHAPTER II—THE PLAN
- § 1121. Who may file a plan
- § 1122. Classification of claims or interests
- § 1123. Contents of plan
- § 1124. Impairment of claims or interests
- § 1125. Postpetition disclosure and solicitation
- § 1126. Acceptance of plan
- § 1127. Modification of plan
- § 1128. Confirmation hearing
- § 1129. Confirmation of plan
SUBCHAPTER III—POSTCONFIRMATION MATTERS
- § 1141. Effect of confirmation
- § 1142. Implementation of plan
- § 1143. Distribution
- § 1144. Revocation of an order of confirmation
- § 1145. Exemption from securities laws
- § 1146. Special tax provisions
SUBCHAPTER IV—RAILROAD REORGANIZATION
- § 1161. Inapplicability of other sections
- § 1162. Definition
- § 1163. Appointment of trustee
- § 1164. Right to be heard
- § 1165. Protection of the public interest
- § 1166. Effect of subtitle IV of title 49 and of Federal, State, or local regulations
- § 1167. Collective bargaining agreements
- § 1168. Rolling stock equipment
- § 1169. Effect of rejection of lease of railroad line
- § 1170. Abandonment of railroad line
- § 1171. Priority claims
- § 1172. Contents of plan
- § 1173. Confirmation of plan
- § 1174. Liquidation
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