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Johnston v. Campbell (In re Campbell)

Johnston v. Campbell (In re Campbell)

Ruling
Debt based on fraudulent misrepresentation regarding boundaries of real estate was dischargeable due to buyer's failure to make reasonable inquiry.
Procedural posture

The case was before the court on the motion of defendant debtor husband for summary judgment on a complaint filed by plaintiff land purchasers. The complaint sought to except from discharge, under 11 U.S.C. § 523(a)(2)(A), a debt allegedly owed to them by debtor on the grounds that he fraudulently induced them to purchase a 15-acre tract of real estate, p, made fraudulent misrepresentations regarding the boundary lines of the property.

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opinion summary, case decided on August 08, 2007 , LexisNexis #0907-095