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Miss. Code Ann. § 83-24-57

Surrender of preference, lien, conveyance, transfer, assignment or encumbrance by creditor

Known as the Insurers Rehabilitation and Liquidation Act

The act spans §§ 83–83 (59 sections).

Laws, 1991, ch. 417, § 29, eff from and after passage (approved March 20, 1991

(1) No claims of a creditor who has received or acquired a preference, lien, conveyance, transfer, assignment or encumbrance voidable under this chapter shall be allowed unless he surrenders the preference, lien, conveyance, transfer, assignment or encumbrance. If the avoidance is effected by a proceeding in which a final judgment has been entered, the claim shall not be allowed unless the money is paid or the property is delivered to the liquidator within thirty (30) days from the date of the entering of the final judgment, except that the court having jurisdiction over the liquidation may allow further time if there is an appeal or other continuation of the proceeding.

(2) A claim allowable under subsection (1) by reason of the avoidance, whether voluntary or involuntary, or a preference, lien, conveyance, transfer, assignment or encumbrance, may be filed as an excused last filing under Section 83-24-69 if filed within thirty (30) days from the date of the avoidance, or within the further time allowed by the court under subsection (1).

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