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AGF is a TLA that can stand for several things. The TLA (Three-Letter Acronym or Abbreviation) is the most popular type of abbreviation in computing and telecom terminology and Internet slang, and is also common in political jargon. ...

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  • Assurances Generales de France, a French insurance company listed on the CAC 40 index.
  • In US Naval terminology, AGF is a prefix for an auxiliary command ship.
  • AGF, Århus, a football (soccer) club in the city of Århus, Denmark.
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AGF further contended that the applicable law prevented Debtors from bifurcating AGF's loan into secured and unsecured parts and cramming down the unsecured part, as AGF's lien was secured by an interest in Debtors' primary residence.
AGF appealed the bankruptcy court's confirmation of Debtors' plan to the United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia, which rejected AGF's arguments and affirmed the bankruptcy court's decision.
AGF argues that the language of the statute is subject to more than one plausible interpretation and is thus ambiguous, requiring reference to extrinsic sources to discern congressional intent.
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