Restructuring & Distressed
What is the 'best interests of creditors' test and how does it interact with the waterfall?
Model answer
Section 1129(a)(7): each impaired creditor who does not accept the plan must receive at least as much as it would in a hypothetical Chapter 7 liquidation. It's a per-creditor floor (unlike APR, which…
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