In its October 22, 2020, CNH Diversified Opportunities Master Account, L.P. v.
Sentencia del Tribunal de Justicia (Sala Cuarta) de 9 de marzo de 2017 (petición de decisión prejudicial planteada por el tribunal administratif de Rennes — Francia) — Doux SA, en concurso de acreedores/Établissement national des produits de l’agriculture et de la mer (FranceAgriMer)
(Asunto C-141/15)
[Procedimiento prejudicial — Reglamento (CE) n.o 543/2008 — Artículo 15, apartado 1 — Artículo 16 — Pollos congelados y ultracongelados — Límite máximo del contenido de agua
— Obsolescencia de este límite — Modalidades prácticas de los controles — Segundo análisis
On January 17, 2017, in a long-awaited decision in Marblegate Asset Management, LLC v. Education Management Finance Corp.,1 the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that Section 316 of the Trust Indenture Act ("TIA") does not prohibit an out of court restructuring of corporate bonds so long as an indenture's core payment terms are left intact.
The US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has ruled that a lender’s security interest in accounts was not perfected because a reference to “proceeds” in the lender’s UCC financing statement did not expressly refer to “accounts.” The Sixth Circuit surprisingly interpreted the definition of “proceeds”1 in Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code to exclude “accounts”2 (despite and without reference to provisions of UCC Article 9 to the contrary).
El objeto de la litis se centra en la legitimación activa de los socios de una sociedad agraria de transformación (SAT) para reclamar judicialmente los créditos que ostentan contra ella.