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· 8/14/2006

United Student Funds, Inc. v. Wylie (In Re Wylie)

Citations

  • 349 B.R. 204
  • 66 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 39
  • 2006 Bankr. LEXIS 2088
  • 2006 WL 2615425

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  • explaining that Rule 3008 motions are governed by Rule 60(b) if filed more than ten days after entry of judgment
  • explaining that Rule 3008 motions are governed by Rule 60(b) if filed more than ten days after entry of judgment
  • explaining that motions for reconsideration of a claim disallowance filed “after the 10-day appeal period has expired” are “subject to the constraints of [Rule] 60(b) as incorporated by [Bankruptcy] Rule 9024”
  • explaining that “the merits of [a] claim objection are no 15 longer fair game unless the claimant first establishes a good excuse, cognizable under [Rule] 16 60(b), for its failure to timely contest the objection”
  • “Absent exceptional circumstances, this court generally will not consider arguments raised for the first time on appeal.”
  • “Absent exceptional circumstances, this court generally will not consider arguments raised for the first time on appeal.” (citations omitted)

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Judges: McMANUS, Montali, Pappas

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