· 12/8/2005
Hanson v. Sabala (In Re Sabala )
Citations
- 334 B.R. 638
- 2005 Bankr. LEXIS 2386
- 2005 WL 3310419
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- Finding the bankruptcy court did not abuse its discretion when it imposed sanctions against a creditor for violating the discharge injunction.
- Finding the bankruptcy 4 court did not abuse its discretion when it imposed sanctions against a creditor for violating the discharge injunction.
- “According to Rule 8002(b), the time period for appeal runs from the entry of the order disposing of the last outstanding motion which has a tolling effect.”
- “According to Rule 8002(b), the time period for appeal runs from the entry of the order dispos ing of the last outstanding motion which has a tolling effect.”
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Judges: Schermer, Mahoney, McDonald
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