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In re Oritz

In re Oritz

Ruling
Court refused to reconsider decision not to impose stay in debtor's third case in one year where evidence of good faith was unpersuasive.
Procedural posture

After a court denied the imposition of a stay under 11 U.S.C. § 362(c)(4), the debtor filed a motion to reconsider that order to prevent a creditor from repossessing the debtor's car. The debtor asserted that the court applied the wrong legal standard to the evidence presented at the hearing.

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opinion summary, case decided on November 20, 2006 , LexisNexis #0107-073