· 11/29/2002
Hasso v. Mozsgai (In Re La Sierra Financial Services, Inc.)
Citations
- 290 B.R. 718
- 2003 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 2196
- 2002 Bankr. LEXIS 1673
- 2002 WL 32061750
How courts have described this case
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- holding that the failure to 22 properly serve a motion rendered the resulting order void
- holding that subsequent purchasers of property sold at a bankruptcy sale were in privity with the initial purchasers of the property and so had standing under Rule 60(b)(4
- FRCP 60(b), applicable via Rule 9024, preserves court’s inherent power to set aside a judgment in equity
- bankruptcy court’s denial of a continuance and its discovery decisions are reviewed for an abuse of discretion
- “The party asserting standing bears the burden of proving it.”
- “A bankruptcy court always has the power to reconsider, modify or vacate its previous orders so long as no intervening rights have become vested in reliance on the orders. Such power is now exercised under Rule 60(b).” (citations and internal quotations omitted)
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Judges: Marlar, Montali, Brandt
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