Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 92 Part 2.djvu/1298

 92 STAT. 2578

PUBLIC LAW 95-598—NOV. 6, 1978

11 USC 366.

§ 366. Utility service (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a utility may not alter, refuse, or discontinue service to, or discriminate against, the trustee or the debtor solely on the basis that a debt owed by the debtor to such utility for service rendered before the order for relief was not paid when due. (b) Such utility may alter, refuse, or discontinue service if neither i'.; '• the trustee nor the debtor, within 20 days after the date of the order for relief, furnishes adequate assurance of payment, in the form of a deposit or other security, for service after such date. On request of a party in interest and after notice and a hearing, the court may order reasonable modification of the amount of the deposit or other security necessary to provide adequate assurance of payment.

CHAPTER 5—CREDITORS, THE DEBTOR, AND THE ESTATE Sec. 501. 502. 503. 504. 505. 506. 507. 508. 509. 510.

SUBCHAPTER I-CREDITORS AND CLAIMS Filing of proofs of claims or interests. Allowance of claims or interests. Allowance of administrative expenses. Sharing of compensation. Determination of tax liability, Determination of secured status. Priorities. Effect of distribution other than under this title. Claims of codebtors. Subordination.

SUBCHAPTER II—DEBTOR'S DUTIES AND BENEFITS 521. 522. 523. 524. 525.

Debtor's duties. Exemptions. Exceptions to discharge. Effect of discharge. Protection against discriminatory treatment. SUBCHAPTER III — THE ESTATE

541. Property of the estate. 542. Turnover of property to the estate. 543. Turnover of property by a custodian. 544. Trustee as lien creditor and as successor to certain creditors and purchasers. 545. Statutory liens. 546. Limitations on avoiding powers. 547. Preferences. 548. Fraudulent transfers and obligations. 549. Postpetition transactions. 550. Liability of transferee of avoided transfer. 551. Automatic preservation of avoided transfer. 552. Postpetition effect of security interest. 553. Setoff. 554. Abandonment of property of the estate.

SUBCHAPTER I—CREDITORS AND CLAIMS 11 USC 501.

§ 501. Filing of proofs of claims or interests (a) A creditor or an indenture trustee may file a proof of claim. An equity security holder may file a proof of interest. (b) If a creditor does not timely file a proof of such creditx)r's claim, an entity that is liable to such creditor with the debtor, or that has secured such creditor, may file a proof of such claim.

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