· 11/4/1986
In the Matter of MORSE ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC., Debtor. Appeal of HOOSIER FENCE COMPANY, INC.
Citations
- 805 F.2d 262
- 1986 U.S. App. LEXIS 33402
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- explaining the disposition of a creditor’s accepted claim is final even though the court has not yet established how much of the claim can be paid given”
- discussing the differences between finality in normal civil appeals and bankruptcy appeals
- ruling on claim is appealable when entered
- “Finality of the order comes from the fact that it resolves all of [plaintiffs] claims against the estate.”
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Judges: Flaum, Easterbrook, Swygert
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