· 6/9/1987
MacDonald v. Buck (In Re Buck)
Citations
- 75 B.R. 417
- 1987 Bankr. LEXIS 2342
How courts have described this case
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- concluding that even “a debtor who has made no false 7 representation may nevertheless be bound by the fraud of another if a debtor is a knowing 8 and active participant in the scheme to defraud”
- “a debtor who has made no false representation may nevertheless be bound by the fraud of another if a debtor is a knowing and active participant in the scheme to defraud”
- “[A] debtor who has made no false representation may nevertheless be bound by the fraud of another if a debtor is a knowing and active participant in the scheme to defraud.”
- “[A] debtor who has made no false representation may nevertheless be bound by the fraud of another if a debtor is a knowing and active participant in the scheme to defraud.”
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Judges: Edward D. Jellen
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