ENSURING CREDITOR INTERESTS IN THE REORGANIZATION OF COMMERCIAL LEGAL ENTITIES

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Modern American Journals

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This article examines the legal mechanisms aimed at ensuring creditor interests in the process of reorganization of commercial legal entities. Corporate reorganization — including mergers, acquisitions, divisions, transformations, and spin-offs — often entails the transfer of assets, liabilities, and contractual obligations, thereby directly affecting the legal position of creditors. The study analyzes the doctrinal foundations and statutory guarantees designed to protect creditors against the risk of asset dissipation, fraudulent conveyance, and improper succession of obligations.

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