Chapter 11 of the House amendment is derived in large part from chapter 11 as contained in the House bill. Unlike chapter 11 of the Senate amendment, chapter 11 of the House amendment does not represent an extension of chapter X of current law [chapter 10 of former title 11
Chapter 11 refers to the chapter of the US Bankruptcy Code that sets out the statutory procedure for reorganisation proceedings under US bankruptcy law. (US bankruptcy law is a federal law that applies across all US states.)
Chapter 11, title 11 is a part of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code that governs a form of bankruptcy available to businesses. Although some people may associate Chapter 11 bankruptcy with large corporations, small or family-run businesses file most Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases.This web page provides the full text of the chapter 11 of the U.S. Code that regulates reorganization of businesses in the United States. It covers the officers and administration, the plan, postconfirmation matters, railroad reorganization, and small business debtor reorganization.
Chapters. Title 11 is subdivided into nine chapters. It used to include more chapters, but some of them have since been repealed in their entirety. The nine chapters are: Chapter 1: General Provisions; Chapter 3: Case Administration; Chapter 5: Creditors, the Debtor and the Estate; Chapter 7: Liquidation .