In a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a committee of creditors develops a plan for restructuring debts. However, the bankruptcy court judge approves a different plan, one that has been voted down by creditors. Which of the following is TRUE about this situation?

In a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a committee of creditors develops a plan for restructuring debts. However, the bankruptcy court judge approves a different plan, one that has been voted down by creditors. Which of the following is TRUE about this situation? 





A) The judge is exceeding court authority
B) Creditors may appeal the judge's decision to a state court
C) The judge is imposing a "bench privilege"
D) The judge is imposing a "cram-down"








Answer: D


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