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HBH Enters. v. Freeman (In re Freeman)

HBH Enters. v. Freeman (In re Freeman)

Ruling
Proceeding seeking "reinstatement" of notes treated as seeking nondischargeability and dismissed for lack of supporting facts.
Procedural posture

In their complaint, plaintiff creditors sought "reinstatement" of promissory notes, personally guaranteed by defendant debtor, which the court construed to be a request that the debts represented by these notes not be discharged. Debtor filed a motion to dismiss the complaint.

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Consumer opinion summary, case decided on November 18, 2009 , LexisNexis #0310-043