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entered by mistake, Debtor's motion to dismiss denied.
by debtor to plaintiff based on a civil judgment.
Split Vein Coal Company, Inc., Chapter 11, Case No. 1-03-bk-02974-MDF Adversary Case No.
Lorita Y. Freeland, Debtor, v. Pennsylvania Central Federal Credit Union Chapter 7, Case No.
card charges made after the loan agreement was executed.
from debtors' real estate or the use of the real estate to secure the payment of the fees and expenses.
when the petition was filed.
Barry and April James, Chapter 7, Case No. 1-05-bk-05018 Adversary No. 1-05-ap-00183, Trustee v.
funding the amended plan demonstrates that Debtors are attempting to abuse the spirit of chapter 13.
trust in their favor. Judgment entered in favor of the trustee.
Richard and Doris Reeder, Ch 11, Case No. 1-05-bk-08565 Burkholder & Company, Applicant v.
approved in a reduced amount.
Black Davis and Shue Agency, Inc. Chapter 11, Debtor Case No. 1-06-bk-00051MDF Adv. No.
11 U.S.C. Sec. 105(a). Motion for damages for violation of stay granted, motion for contempt denied.
paragraph," and the valuation of the collateral.
Bobby J. Lanier, Debtor, Ch 13, Case No. 1-06-bk-00326-MDF Americredit Financial Services, Inc., v.
United States Constitution if it is not permitted to assert its deficiency claim.
"ride-through" option In re Price, 370 F.3d discussed.
by reference to the B22C.
Code as amended by the BAPCPA.
of law, Citifinanncial's claim could not be bifurcated under Section 1325.
Marilyn S. Weiss, Debtor, Chapter 13, Case No. 1-06-bk-02121-MDF Jambeth Investments, LLC v.
Schedule A showing value is a judicial admission of its worth. Motion for summary judgment granted.
1-06-bk-02287 - William and Donna Krape, Krape Trucking Ch 13 Charles Dehart, Trustee v.
serve as their residence on the date that they filed their bankruptcy petition.
Alex Iloka Rajis and Nan Kanh, Case No. 1-06-bk-02572-MDF vs. Central Lincoln-Mercury, Inc.
Debtors filed motion to hold creditor in contempt and for damages for misconduct.

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