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· 1/11/1984

Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corp. v. Taylor

Citations

  • 459 N.E.2d 807
  • 390 Mass. 755
  • 1984 Mass. LEXIS 1268

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  • reasoning that because student loans are not automatically dischargeable, fact that creditor of student loans did not appear in bankruptcy proceeding to contest dischargeability did not bar creditor from bringing subsequent action in state court
  • reasoning that because student loans are not automatically dischargeable, fáct that creditor of student loans did not appear in bankruptcy proceeding to contest dischargeability did not bar creditor from bringing subsequent action in state court
  • reasoning that because student loans are not automatically dischargeable, fact that creditor of student loans did not appear in bankruptcy proceeding to contest dischargeability did not bar creditor from bringing subsequent action in state court

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Judges: Hennessey, Liacos, Abrams, Nolan, Lynch

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