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· 11/18/1994

In Re Courtesy Inns, Ltd., Inc., Debtor. Randolph F. Jones v. Bank of Santa Fe

Citations

  • 40 F.3d 1084
  • 12 Colo. Bankr. Ct. Rep. 76
  • 32 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d 498
  • 1994 U.S. App. LEXIS 32714
  • 26 Bankr. Ct. Dec. (CRR) 355
  • 1994 WL 649392

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  • concluding that the finding of bad faith on the part of the plaintiff herself was clearly erroneous, and the district court’s “failure to specify [the plaintiff’s] sanctionable conduct render[ed] us unable to affirm.”
  • stating that Chambers rejected arguments that \the various sanctioning provisions of the federal rules reflect legislative intent to displace the court's inherent powers\
  • stating that Chambers rejected arguments that \the various sanctioning provisions of the federal rules reflect legislative intent to displace the court's inherent powers\
  • holding Section 105(a) grants bankruptcy courts inherent power to impose sanctions
  • concluding bankruptcy courts have inherent authority under § 105(a
  • upholding a bankruptcy judge’s imposition of sanctions against nonparty president of debtor corporation as an appropriate exercise of “the inherent power recognized by the Supreme Court in Chambers”

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Judges: Seth, Barrett, Logan

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