· 4/7/1998
Bavely v. Powell (In Re Baskett)
Citations
- 219 B.R. 754
- 1998 FED App. 0010P
- 40 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 1338
- 1998 Bankr. LEXIS 424
- 1998 WL 156685
How courts have described this case
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- finding express trust despite the absence of formal trust agreement and limiting Omegas to situations in which no formal or informal pre-petition trust arrangement exists
- noting that when a debtor has served as the trustee of an express trust prior to bankruptcy, the trustee must “fork over” the assets to the beneficiary as the debtor generally has no rights to the assets kept in trust
- noting that when a debtor has served as the trustee of an express trust prior to bankruptcy, the trustee must \fork over\ the assets to the beneficiary as the debtor generally has no rights to the assets kept in trust
- relying on Meganck v. Couts (In re Couts), 188 B.R. 949, 951 (Bankr. E.D. Mich.1995)
- relying on Meganck v. Couts (In re Couts), 188 B.R. 949, 951 (Bankr. E.D. Mich.1995)
- denying a motion to set aside a default judgment is a final order
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Judges: Baxter, Lundin, Rhodes
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