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Kendall v. Lynch (In re Lynch)

Kendall v. Lynch (In re Lynch)

Ruling
Bankruptcy court erred in requiring trustee to rely on debtor's original chapter 13 valuation and abandon property when valuation should have been determined upon conversion to chapter 7.
Procedural posture

Appellant, a chapter 7 trustee, sought review of an order of the Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California, which compelled the trustee to abandon the residence owned by appellee debtors. The debtors had originally filed a chapter 13 plan, which had been converted to a chapter 7 proceeding post-confirmation.

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Court :
Judge or Jurisdiction information not available
opinion summary, case decided on January 11, 2007 , LexisNexis #0407-013