Absolute Priority Rule

Terms

A bankruptcy principle ensuring senior creditors are paid before junior ones.

Description

The absolute priority rule in bankruptcy mandates that creditors with higher claims (e.g., secured lenders) are fully paid before subordinates (e.g., equity holders) receive distributions. Family offices with distressed investments monitor this to assess recovery prospects. It influences restructuring negotiations and risk evaluation. Understanding legal hierarchies is critical.

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