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· 3/11/1994

Hitt v. Glass (In Re Glass)

Citations

  • 164 B.R. 759
  • 94 Daily Journal DAR 4312
  • 94 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 2287
  • 1994 Bankr. LEXIS 399
  • 1994 WL 112003

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • recognizing “that the availability of exemptions is to be liberally construed in favor of the debtor”
  • recognizing \that the availability of exemptions is to be liberally construed in favor of the debtor\
  • recognizing \that the availability of exemptions is to be liberally construed in favor of the debtor\
  • “Since the Code is based upon providing honest debtors with a fresh start, a debtor who has voluntarily transferred property in an avoidable transaction or who has been dishonest in concealing assets or prepetition transfers should not be allowed to use § 522(g
  • “Since the Code is based upon providing honest debtors with a fresh start, a debtor who has voluntarily transferred property in an avoidable transaction or who has been dishonest in concealing assets or prepetition transfers should not be allowed to use § 522(g

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Judges: Jones, Meyers, Riblet

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