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§523. Exceptions to discharge — Inbound Citations

11 U.S.C. § 523

Cited by 48 provisions in release 119-102.

Citations to 11 U.S.C. § 523 as a whole

Citations to §523(a)

Citations to §523(a)(1)

  • (1) a debt of a kind specified in paragraph (1) or (5) of section 523(a) (in which case, notwithstanding any provision of applicable nonbankruptcy law to the contrary, such property shall be liable for a debt of a kind specified in such paragraph);

Citations to §523(a)(1)(A)

Citations to §523(a)(1)(B)

Citations to §523(a)(1)(C)

Citations to §523(a)(2)

Citations to §523(a)(2)(A)

Citations to §523(a)(2)(B)

Citations to §523(a)(2)(C)

Citations to §523(a)(3)

Citations to §523(a)(4)

Citations to §523(a)(5)

Citations to §523(a)(6)

Citations to §523(a)(8)

Citations to §523(a)(9)

Citations to §523(a)(14A)

Citations to §523(c)

  • (3) operates as an injunction against the commencement or continuation of an action, the employment of process, or an act, to collect or recover from, or offset against, property of the debtor of the kind specified in section 541(a)(2) of this title that is acquired after the commencement of the case, on account of any allowable community claim, except a community claim that is excepted from discharge under section 523, 1192, 1228(a)(1), or 1328(a)(1), or that would be so excepted, determined in accordance with the provisions of sections 523(c) and 523(d) of this title, in a case concerning the debtor’s spouse commenced on the date of the filing of the petition in the case concerning the debtor, whether or not discharge of the debt based on such community claim is waived.
  • (b) A complaint, except one under § 523(c), may be filed at any time. If a case is reopened to permit filing the complaint, no fee for reopening is required.
  • (c) Except as (d) provides, a complaint to determine whether a debt is dischargeable under § 523(c) must be filed within 60 days after the first date set for the § 341(a) meeting of creditors. The clerk must give all creditors at least 30 days’ notice of the time to file in the manner provided by Rule 2002. On a party in interest’s motion filed before the time expires, the court may, after notice and a hearing and for cause, extend the time to file.

Citations to §523(d)