A chapter of the US bankruptcy law by which a firm can apply to the courts for protection against all creditors while it is reorganized so as to enable it to pay its debts.
After-Acquired Property refers to property obtained by a debtor after entering into a security agreement or after filing for bankruptcy, with distinct implications in commercial and bankruptcy law.
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