§1520. Effects of recognition of a foreign main proceeding — Inbound Citations
11 U.S.C. § 1520
Cited by 6 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 11 U.S.C. § 1520 as a whole
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(B) section 1520 does not apply even if such foreign proceeding is recognized as a foreign main proceeding.
Citations to §1520(a)
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(1) staying the commencement or continuation of an individual action or proceeding concerning the debtor’s assets, rights, obligations or liabilities to the extent they have not been stayed under section 1520(a);
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(2) staying execution against the debtor’s assets to the extent it has not been stayed under section 1520(a);
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(3) suspending the right to transfer, encumber or otherwise dispose of any assets of the debtor to the extent this right has not been suspended under section 1520(a);
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(B) if such foreign proceeding is a foreign main proceeding, the stay and suspension referred to in section 1520(a) shall be modified or terminated if inconsistent with the relief granted in the case in the United States.
Citations to §1520(a)(3)
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(b) The court may subject relief granted under section 1519 or 1521, or the operation of the debtor’s business under section 1520(a)(3), to conditions it considers appropriate, including the giving of security or the filing of a bond.