The classification of bankruptcy claims and the social function of the company in bankruptcy
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0383.2011v32n2p183Keywords:
Bankruptcy Law.Law 11.101/2005, Classification of claims, Social function of the company.Abstract
This article intends to open or bring to light a debate about the bankruptcy claims under the aegis of Law 11.101/2005, considering that all credit rating urged a modern update, centered in Social Law, which only occurred with the New Bankruptcy Law. The study was exploratory and qualitative, with the strategy to approach each claim, denominating the differences of recent legislation with former Decree 7.661/1945, demonstrating why the payment order structured by the law under discussion, including the approach of controversial issues such as limiting the receipt of one hundred and fifty minimum salaries of workers' claims, and finally, proof that the classification of credits arising from Law 11.101/2005 fulfill the social function of the company, even in bankruptcy, since it values and reflects the respect to creditors according to the nature of their claims.
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