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In re Frazier v. Jamie, Inc.

United States District Court, M.D. Tennessee, Nashville Division
Aug 1, 1989
110 B.R. 827 (M.D. Tenn. 1989)

Opinion

Bankruptcy No. 386-0341. Adv. No. 386-0397. No. 3:88-0950.

August 1, 1989.

Douglas A. Brace, William A. Cragg, and Paul M. Buchannan, Ortale, Kelley, Herbert Crawford, Nashville, Tenn., for plaintiffs/appellants.

James V. Doramus, Nashville, Tenn., for defendants/appellees.


MEMORANDUM


This is an appeal from the decision of the bankruptcy judge, 93 B.R. 366, finding that a sale of a jet airplane was commercially unreasonable after it had been repossessed for nonpayment of debt. The bankruptcy judge saw and heard the witnesses and made findings of fact and conclusions of law which are fully supported by the record in this case. After reading the entire record, the court is convinced that one comment by the bankruptcy judge, to wit, that the conduct of the sale was amateurish, is probably the understatement of the year. It appears that the sale conducted in such a hurried manner was like amateur night at the theater.

The opinion of the bankruptcy judge is adopted and made a part hereof as fully as if copied verbatim herein, and the appeal will be dismissed.

One citation that appears in the bankruptcy judge's opinion is U.S. v. Willis, 593 F.2d 247, 261. This citation should be U.S. v. Willis, 593 F.2d 247, 260.

An appropriate order will be entered.

ORDER

In accordance with the memorandum contemporaneously filed, the decision of the bankruptcy judge is affirmed, and this case is dismissed.


Summaries of

In re Frazier v. Jamie, Inc.

United States District Court, M.D. Tennessee, Nashville Division
Aug 1, 1989
110 B.R. 827 (M.D. Tenn. 1989)
Case details for

In re Frazier v. Jamie, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:In re Frank David FRAZIER, Debtor. James F. CHAVERS and Linda H. Chavers…

Court:United States District Court, M.D. Tennessee, Nashville Division

Date published: Aug 1, 1989

Citations

110 B.R. 827 (M.D. Tenn. 1989)