· 9/1/2005
Ivey v. Crown Memorial Park, LLC. (In Re Lee Memory Gardens, Inc.)
Citations
- 333 B.R. 76
- 2005 Bankr. LEXIS 2230
- 2005 WL 3071252
How courts have described this case
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- noting that there is no doubt that possession of a chattel is prima facie evidence of ownership under the common law of North Carolina
- stating that “North Carolina law recognizes a cause of action for aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty” and citing Blow v. Shaughnessy for that proposition
- “An alleged aider and abettor must have actual knowledge of the breach of the fiduciary’s duty.”
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Judges: William L. Stocks
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