S.1561 - A bill to amend title 11, United States Code, with respect to exceptions to discharge in bankruptcy for certain qualified educational loans.

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  • Official: A bill to amend title 11, United States Code, with respect to exceptions to discharge in bankruptcy for certain qualified educational loans. as introduced.

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03/07/11
S.511 - Boutique Fuel Reduction Ac...

If enacted, S. 511 would make both public and private loans dischargeable in bankruptcy when seven years have passed from the beginning o...

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10/29/08
Das historische Urteil #19: Leiche...

“Deshalb ist der Umstand, von einem Krankenpfleger versorgt zu werden, der sich nebenberuflich als Leichenbestatter betätigt, dazu gee...

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10/29/08
Fight for Students' Rights

Bill [S.1561] This bill would allow for some private student loans to be dismissed in bankruptcy. Fight for your rights as a student. Go ...

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08/28/08
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A Senate bill (S.1561) sponsored by Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) that proposes six inch speaker - 6 inch gate hinge - 6 inch dick big - dick nepn...

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07/26/08
New York - A Loan and Afraid - Pre...

Another bill, S. 1561, would eliminate privately financed student loans from those that are nondischargeable in bankruptcy. The purpose o...

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07/23/08
My story and how to bankrupt some ...

Sen. Durbin’s bill, S.1561, not only rolls back BAPCPA, but also strikes the prior language which extends an exception to discharge to ...

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03/04/08
Student Loan Bills (A problem obsc...

Of the three relevant bills currently pending, only one, S. 1561 (”A bill to Amend Title 11, United States Code, with respect to except...

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02/22/08
What the Foreclosure Mess Tells Us...

A Senate bill (S.1561) sponsored by Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) that proposes making the private loans dischargeable is still in committee. (For...

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02/22/08
What the Foreclosure Mess Tells Us...

A Senate bill (S.1561) sponsored by Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) that proposes making the private loans dischargeable is still in committee. (For...

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02/22/08
What the Foreclosure Mess Tells Us...

The House passed an education bill, but without a proposed amendment that would have made private student loans dischargeable in bankrupt...

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