Bankruptcy Related Statutes
- Federal Rules of Evidence (2011)
- ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS
- ARTICLE II JUDICIAL NOTICE
- ARTICLE III PRESUMPTIONS IN CIVIL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS
- ARTICLE IV RELEVANCY AND ITS LIMITS
- Rule 401 Definition of Relevant Evidence
- Rule 402 Relevant Evidence Generally Admissible; Irrelevant Evidence Inadmissible
- Rule 403 Exclusion of Relevant Evidence on Grounds of Prejudice, Confusion, or Waste of Time
- Rule 404 Character Evidence Not Admissible To Prove Conduct; Exceptions; Other Crimes
- Rule 405 Methods of Proving Character
- Rule 406 Habit; Routine Practice
- Rule 407 Subsequent Remedial Measures
- Rule 408 Compromise and Offers to Compromise
- Rule 409 Payment of Medical and Similar Expenses
- Rule 410 Inadmissibility of Pleas, Plea Discussions, and Related Statements
- Rule 411 Liability Insurance
- Rule 412 Sex Offense Cases; Relevance of Alleged Victim
- Rule 413 Evidence of Similar Crimes in Sexual Assault Cases
- Rule 414 Evidence of Similar Crimes in Child Molestation Case
- Rule 415 Evidence of Similar Acts in Civil Cases Concerning Sexual Assault or Child Molestation
- ARTICLE IX AUTHENTICATION AND IDENTIFICATION
- ARTICLE V PRIVILEGES
- ARTICLE VI WITNESSES
- Rule 601 General Rule of Competency
- Rule 602 Lack of Personal Knowledge
- Rule 603 Oath or Affirmation
- Rule 604 Interpreters
- Rule 605 Competency of Judge as Witness
- Rule 606 Competency of Juror as Witness
- Rule 607 Who May Impeach
- Rule 608 Evidence of Character and Conduct of Witness
- Rule 609 Impeachment by Evidence of Conviction of Crime
- Rule 610 Religious Beliefs or Opinions
- Rule 611 Mode and Order of Interrogation and Presentation
- Rule 612 Writing Used To Refresh Memory
- Rule 613 Prior Statements of Witnesses
- Rule 614 Calling and Interrogation of Witnesses by Court
- Rule 615 Exclusion of Witnesses
- ARTICLE VII OPINIONS AND EXPERT TESTIMONY
- ARTICLE VIII HEARSAY
- ARTICLE X CONTENTS OF WRITINGS, RECORDINGS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS
- ARTICLE XI MISCELLANEOUS RULES
- United States Code
- Bankruptcy Rules
- Part I Commencement of Case: Proceedings Relating to Petition and Order for Relief
- Part II Officers and Administration; Notices; Meetings; Examinations; Elections; Attorneys and Accountants
- Part III Claims and Distribution to Creditors and Equity Interest Holders; Plans
- Part IV The Debtor: Duties and Benefits
- Part IX General Provisions
- Part V Bankruptcy Courts and Clerks
- Part VI Collection and Liquidation of the Estate
- Part VII Adversary Proceedings
- Part VIII Appeals to District Court or Bankruptcy Appellate Panel
- Title 11 Bankruptcy
- Chapter 1 General Provisions
- Chapter 3 Case Administration
- Subchapter I Commencement of a Case
- Subchapter II Officers
- Subchapter III Administration
- Subchapter IV Administrative Powers
- Chapter 5 Creditors, the Debtor, and the Estate
- Subchapter I Creditors and Claims
- Subchapter II Debtor's Duties and Benefits
- Subchapter III The Estate
- Chapter 7 Liquidation
- Subchapter I Officers and Administration
- Subchapter II Collection, Liquidation, and Distribution of the Estate
- Subchapter III Stockbroker Liquidation
- Subchapter IV Commodity Broker Liquidation
- Subchapter V Clearing Bank Liquidation
- Chapter 9 Adjustment of Debts of a Municipality
- Subchapter I General Provisions
- Subchapter II Administration
- Subchapter III The Plan
- Chapter 11 Reorganization
- Subchapter I Officers and Administration
- Subchapter II The Plan
- Subchapter III Postconfirmation Matters
- Subchapter IV Railroad Reorganization
- Chapter 12 Adjustment of Debts of a Family Farmer or Fisherman with Regular Annual Income
- Subchapter I Officers, Administration, and the Estate
- Subchapter II The Plan
- Chapter 13 Adjustment of Debts of an Individual with Regular Income
- Subchapter I Officers, Administration, and the Estate
- Subchapter II The Plan
- Chapter 15 Ancillary and Other Cross-Border Cases
- Bankruptcy Rules
- Hawaii Revised Statutes
- Division 1 Government
- Title 20 Social Services
- Chapter 351 Crime Victim Compensation
- Part V General Provisions
- Chapter 351 Crime Victim Compensation
- Title 20 Social Services
- Division 2 Business
- Title 24 Insurance
- Chapter 431 Insurance Code
- Article 10 Insurance Contracts Generally
- Part II General Rules
- Article 10 Insurance Contracts Generally
- Chapter 431 Insurance Code
- Title 24 Insurance
- Division 4 Courts and Judicial Proceedings
- Title 33 Evidence
- Chapter 626 Hawaii Rules of Evidence
- Article I General Provisions
- Article II Judicial Notice
- Article III Presumptions
- Article IV Relevancy and Its Limits
- Rule 401 Definition of relevant evidence
- Rule 402 Relevant evidence generally admissible; irrelevant evidence inadmissible
- Rule 403 Exclusion of relevant evidence on grounds of prejudice, confusion, or waste of time
- Rule 404 Character evidence not admissible to prove conduct; exceptions; other crimes
- Rule 405 Methods of proving character
- Rule 406 Habit; routine practice
- Rule 407 Subsequent remedial measures
- Rule 408 Compromise, offers to compromise, and mediation proceedings
- Rule 409 Payment of medical and similar expenses
- [Rule 409.5] Admissibility of expressions of sympathy and condolence
- Rule 410 Inadmissibility of pleas, plea discussions, and related statements
- Rule 411 Liability insurance
- Rule 412 Sexual offense and sexual harassment cases; relevance of victim's past behavior
- Article V Privileges
- Rule 501 Privileges recognized only as provided
- Rule 502 Required reports privileged by statute
- Rule 503 Lawyer-client privilege
- Rule 504 Physician-patient privilege
- Rule 504.1 Psychologist-client privilege
- Rule 505 Spousal privilege
- Rule 505.5 Victim-counselor privilege
- Rule 506 Communications to clergy
- Rule 507 Political vote
- Rule 508 Trade secrets
- Rule 509 Privilege against self-incrimination
- Rule 510 Identity of informer
- Rule 511 Waiver of privilege by voluntary disclosure
- Rule 512 Privileged matter disclosed under compulsion or without opportunity to claim privilege
- Rule 513 Comment upon or inference from claim of privilege; instructions
- Article VI Witnesses
- Rule 601 General rule of competency
- Rule 602 Lack of personal knowledge
- Rule 603 Oath or affirmation
- Rule 603.1 Disqualifications
- Rule 604 Interpreters
- Rule 605 Competency of judge as witness
- Rule 606 Competency of juror as witness
- Rule 607 Who may impeach
- Rule 608 Evidence of character and conduct of witness
- Rule 609 Impeachment by evidence of conviction of crime
- Rule 609.1 Evidence of bias, interest, or motive
- Rule 610 Religious beliefs or opinions
- Rule 611 Mode and order of interrogation and presentation
- Rule 612 Writing used to refresh memory
- Rule 613 Prior statements of witnesses
- Rule 614 Calling and interrogation of witness by court
- Rule 615 Exclusion of witnesses
- Rule 616 Televised testimony of child
- Article VII Opinions and Expert Testimony
- Article VIII Hearsay
- Rule 801 Definitions
- Rule 802 Hearsay rule
- Rule 802.1 Hearsay exception; prior statements by witnesses
- Rule 803 Hearsay exceptions; availability of declarant immaterial
- Rule 804 Hearsay exceptions; declarant unavailable
- Rule 805 Hearsay within hearsay
- Rule 806 Attacking and supporting credibility of declarant
- Article IX Authentication and Identification
- Article X Contents of Writings, Recordings, and Photographs
- Article XI Miscellaneous Rules
- Chapter 626 Hawaii Rules of Evidence
- Title 36 Civil Remedies and Defenses and Special Proceedings
- Chapter 651 Attachment and Execution
- Part III Exemptions
- A. Generally
- 651-61. Exemption, how claimed
- 651-62. Indemnity bond if exemption claimed
- 651-63. Liability for selling exempt property
- 651-64. Seizure of exempt property
- 651-68. Proceedings on execution; appraisers; expiration of lien, result
- 651-69. Application form contents
- 651-70. Service of petition and notice of hearing; effects of failure to serve; appointment of appraisers
- B. Real Property
- 651-91. Definitions
- 651-92. Real property exempt
- 651-93. Effect of separation, divorce, reconciliation
- 651-94. Proceedings where real property can be divided without material injury
- 651-95. Sale where real property cannot be divided; application of proceeds
- 651-96. After sale, money equal to real property exemption protected
- A. Generally
- Part III Exemptions
- Chapter 652 Garnishment
- Chapter 651 Attachment and Execution
- Title 33 Evidence
- Division 1 Government