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· 8/13/2007

Marks v. Hentges (In Re Hentges)

Citations

  • 373 B.R. 709
  • 2007 Bankr. LEXIS 2773
  • 2007 WL 2331977

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  • false pretenses are “implied misrepresentations or conduct intended to create and foster a false impression.”
  • false pretenses are “implied misrepresentations or conduct intended to create and foster a false impression.” (internal quotations omitted)
  • “[E]mbezzlement requires proof of a defalcation or misappropriation of property by one to whom it is entrusted, plus proof of fraudulent intent.”

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Judges: Dana L. Rasure

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