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13 January 2016

In Re Vernon

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The bankruptcy court grants the creditor's motion to vacate an order sustaining the debtor's objection to the creditor's claim.
United States Insolvency/Bankruptcy/Re-Structuring

(Bankr. W.D. Ky. Jan. 8, 2016)

The bankruptcy court grants the creditor's motion to vacate an order sustaining the debtor's objection to the creditor's claim. The court entered the order prior to the expiration of the 30-day period in Bankruptcy Rule 3007(a) (requiring 30 days and a hearing for claim objections). The creditor filed an amended claim with additional support for its claim, and the debtor failed to rebut the evidence. Thus, the claim is allowed. Opinion below.

2016-01-08 – in re vernon

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