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Debtor in Possession. The debtor (a bankrupt, normally Co), has possession of assets, that while there may be pre-BK filing claims against, it is allowed to use to secure a new credit line, with the DIP lender having priority over the original ones. It is done to provide the funds needed to keep operations and such going, maintain property for example, while the Corp re-organizes with help of the court. During the re-org process, the old debts are expected to be satisfied, a new permanent credit lender found and the DIP financing paid off.

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Debtor in Possession. The debtor (a bankrupt, normally Co), has possession of assets, that while there may be pre-BK filing claims against, it is allowed to use to secure a new credit line, with the DIP lender having priority over the original ones. It is done to provide the funds needed to keep operations and such going, maintain property for example, while the Corp re-organizes with help of the court. During the re-org process, the old debts are expected to be satisfied, a new permanent credit lender found and the DIP financing paid off.


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I'm unsure.


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