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Code · U.S. Code · Title 11 - BANKRUPTCY · CHAPTER 11— REORGANIZATION · SUBCHAPTER V— SMALL BUSINESS DEBTOR REORGANIZATION · § 1186

§ 1186. Property of the estate

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(a)Inclusions.— If a plan is confirmed under section 1191(b) of this title, property of the estate includes, in addition to the property specified in section 541 of this title
(1)all property of the kind specified in that section that the debtor acquires after the date of commencement of the case but before the case is closed, dismissed, or converted to a case under chapter 7, 12, or 13 of this title, whichever occurs first; and
(2)earnings from services performed by the debtor after the date of commencement of the case but before the case is closed, dismissed, or converted to a case under chapter 7, 12, or 13 of this title, whichever occurs first.
(b)Debtor Remaining in Possession.— Except as provided in section 1185 of this title, a plan confirmed under this subchapter, or an order confirming a plan under this subchapter, the debtor shall remain in possession of all property of the estate.
(Added Pub. L. 116–54, § 2(a), Aug. 23, 2019, 133 Stat. 1081.)
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