- 11 U.S.C.
Boyajian v. New Falls Corp. (In re Boyajian)
May
01
2009
Ruling
Assignee could pursue nondischargeability of claim based on debtor's false statements to original creditor.
Procedural posture
Appellant creditor filed an adversary complaint against appellee debtors seeking a ruling that the default judgment owed by the debtors based on a claim that they failed to satisfy their obligations under a lease agreement with the creditor's predecessor was nondischargeable, 11 U.S.C.S. § 523(a)(2)(B). The bankruptcy court granted summary judgment for debtors. The bankruptcy appellate panel (BAP) reversed. This appeal followed.
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