Lien held by debtor's former wife on debtor's homestead, awarded as part of a property settlement agreement, couldn't be avoided under section 522(f) because it protected the wife's pre-existing interest and, alternatively, was a consensual lien
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The district court agreed that post-petition floor-plan financing agreements were subject to section 364(c) and needed prior court approval, but said the bankruptcy court equitably should have approved them nunc pro tunc as administrative expenses
District court affirmed bankruptcy court's order finding that trustee didn't breach a contract for sale of the debtors' house. The trustee was unable to provide clear title at closing, but cured the defects & closed within a reasonable time thereafter
The district court reversed the bankruptcy court, ruling that leased irrigation equipment was personal property rather than a fixture, & remanded the case for further findings as to whether the lessor or the trustee had superior rights to the proceeds
District court affirmed ruling that trustee couldn't avoid the debtor's unrecorded assignment of her interest under her father's will because a reasonable purchaser would have investigated and would have found the assignment in the probate records
The district court affirmed ruling that debtor's withdrawal of pension funds & deposit into his credit union account was not an assignment that would frustrate the purposes of a spendthrift trust. Also, the trust terminated upon withdrawal of the funds
District court affirmed bankruptcy court's order allowing IRS to garnish debtor's funds after debtor failed to comply with a settlement agreement. The order discusses the nature of a final order & the legal formalities of a post-judgment garnishment
The district court affirmed the retention of special counsel to defend the individual partners of the debtor in various non-bankruptcy lawsuits. Representation was warranted because those lawsuits could conceivably affect the bankruptcy estate
In claims litigation, the district court affirmed an order denying debtor's motion – made at trial – to amend its objection to include a set-off. The court said the motion was untimely and to grant it or to continue the trial would prejudice the creditor
Reported at 52 B.R. 370. District court affirmed the dismissal of an involuntary petition because section 303(h)'s "generally not paying debts when due" element wasn't met when the only unpaid debt was a disputed claim held by the petitioning creditor