Opinion ID: 693452
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: Promised Inventory

Text: 15 Kerkman contends that Levit promised that Adventist had taken or would soon take an inventory of the supplies in its possession. He presented his handwritten notes from the conversation, the letter that he sent confirming the conversation (admittedly never received by Adventist) and an affidavit in support of this claim. In response, Levit simply claims that he does not remember making this promise. However, Levit does not deny that he did so. The district court, given these facts, reversed the bankruptcy court and concluded that Kerkman's claim was believable and that Levit had promised an inventory. We agree with the district court that the bankruptcy court's decision was clearly erroneous, and we affirm the district court's decision.