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y typo not 552h, 522h
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On Apr 24, 2013, at 1:06 PM, mitnicklaw@aol.com wrote:
> Ch 13 debtor has trustee's avoiding powers. Houston v. Eiler (In re Cohen), 305 BR 886 (9th Cir. BAP 2004).
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> To: cdcbaa
> Sent: Wed, Apr 24, 2013 11:35 am
> Subject: RE: [cdcbaa] Powers of Chapter 13 Debtor
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> I am having trouble finding (c), (d),(e)(f) and (g) in 552 let alone 552(h)
>
Dennis McG
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> Subject: Re: [cdcbaa] Powers of Chapter 13 Debtor
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> Eric:
>
> Take a look at 552h if you want to avoid something for the debtor.
>
> dennis
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> On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 9:59 PM, Office wrote:
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> But it is the basis for Ch 13 debtor's ability to file avoidance actions, etc. though not specifically listed.
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> On Apr 23, 2013, at 9:55 PM, Easky2 wrote:
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> You made me look. 1303 does not include 554(a)
> D
> mitnicklaw@aol.com wrote:
> >
> >May a chapter 13 debtor abandon property of the estate under Section 554(a) ? (Sections 554(a) and 1303.) If so, would it matter if it were preconfirmation or postconfirmation ?
> >
> >Thx for your input.
> >
> >
> >
> >Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
> >21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
> >Torrance, California 90503
> >(310) 792-5864; 792-5866 (fax)
> >MitnickLaw@aol.com
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> May a chapter 13 debtor abandon property of the estate under Section 554(a) ? (Sections 554(a) and 1303.) If so, would it matter if it were preconfirmation or postconfirmation ?
>
> Thx for your input.
> Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
> 21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
> Torrance, California 90503
> (310) 792-5864; 792-5866 (fax)
> MitnickLaw@aol.com
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Ch 13 debtor has trustee's avoiding powers. Houston v. Eiler (In re Cohen), 305 BR 886 (9th Cir. BAP 2004).
Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
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MitnickLaw@aol.com
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To: cdcbaa
Sent: Wed, Apr 24, 2013 11:35 am
Subject: RE: [cdcbaa] Powers of Chapter 13 Debtor
I am having trouble finding (c), (d),(e)(f) and (g) in 552 let alone 552(h)

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I am having trouble finding (c), (d),(e)(f) and (g) in 552 let alone 552(h)

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Eric:
Take a look at 552h if you want to avoid something for the debtor.
dennis
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 9:59 PM, Office wrote:
> **
>
>
> But it is the basis for Ch 13 debtor's ability to file avoidance actions,
> etc. though not specifically listed.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
> Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
> (310) 792-5864 MitnickLaw@aol.com
> Communications and attachments may be confidential and attorney-client
> privileged.
>
> On Apr 23, 2013, at 9:55 PM, Easky2 wrote:
>
>
>
> You made me look. 1303 does not include 554(a)
>
> D
>
> mitnicklaw@aol.com wrote:
>
> >
> >May a chapter 13 debtor abandon property of the estate under Section
> 554(a) ? (Sections 554(a) and 1303.) If so, would it matter if it were
> preconfirmation or postconfirmation ?
> >
> >Thx for your input.
> >
> >
> >
> >Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
> >21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
> >Torrance, California 90503
> >(310) 792-5864; 792-5866 (fax)
> >MitnickLaw@aol.com
> >
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>
> May a chapter 13 debtor abandon property of the estate under Section
> 554(a) ? (Sections 554(a) and 1303.) If so, would it matter if it were
> preconfirmation or postconfirmation ?
>
> Thx for your input.
>
> Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
> 21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
> Torrance, California 90503
> (310) 792-5864; 792-5866 (fax)
> MitnickLaw@aol.com
>
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Eric:Take a look at 552h if you want to avoid something for the debtor.dennis
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 9:59 PM, Office <mitnicklaw@aol.com> wrote:
But it is the basis for Ch 13 debtor's ability to file avoidance actions, etc. though not specifically listed.Sent from my iPhoneLaw Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
(310) 792-5864 MitnickLaw@aol.comCommunications and attachments may be confidential and attorney-client privileged.
On Apr 23, 2013, at 9:55 PM, Easky2 <cdcbaamailbox@gmail.com> wrote:
You made me look. 1303 does not include 554(a)
D
mitnicklaw@aol.com wrote:
>
>May a chapter 13 debtor abandon property of the estate under Section 554(a) ? (Sections 554(a) and 1303.) If so, would it matter if it were preconfirmation or postconfirmation ?
>
>Thx for your input.
>
>
>
>Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
>21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
>Torrance, California 90503
>(310) 792-5864; 792-5866 (fax)
>MitnickLaw@aol.com
>
>Although this email and any attachments are believed to be free of any virus or other defect that might affect any computer system into which it is received and opened, it is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that it is virus free and no responsibility is accepted by the sender for any loss or damage arising in any way from its use.
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May a chapter 13 debtor abandon property of the estate under Section 554(a) ?confirmation or postconfirmation ?
Thx for your input.
Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
Torrance, California 90503
(310) 792-5864; 792-5866 (fax)
MitnickLaw@aol.com
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But it is the basis for Ch 13 debtor's ability to file avoidance actions, etc. though not specifically listed.
Sent from my iPhone
Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
(310) 792-5864 MitnickLaw@aol.com
Communications and attachments may be confidential and attorney-client privileged.
On Apr 23, 2013, at 9:55 PM, Easky2 wrote:
> You made me look. 1303 does not include 554(a)
>
> D
>
> mitnicklaw@aol.com wrote:
>
> >
> >May a chapter 13 debtor abandon property of the estate under Section 554(a) ? (Sections 554(a) and 1303.) If so, would it matter if it were preconfirmation or postconfirmation ?
> >
> >Thx for your input.
> >
> >
> >
> >Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
> >21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
> >Torrance, California 90503
> >(310) 792-5864; 792-5866 (fax)
> >MitnickLaw@aol.com
> >
> >Although this email and any attachments are believed to be free of any virus or other defect that might affect any computer system into which it is received and opened, it is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that it is virus free and no responsibility is accepted by the sender for any loss or damage arising in any way from its use.
> >
> >The information contained in this email message and any attached files may be privileged, confidential and protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, distribution or copying is strictly prohibited. If you think that you have received this email message in error, please notify the sender by reply email, and delete the email message you received and all of the attached files.
>
>
> May a chapter 13 debtor abandon property of the estate under Section 554(a) ? (Sections 554(a) and 1303.) If so, would it matter if it were preconfirmation or postconfirmation ?
>
> Thx for your input.
>
> Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
> 21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
> Torrance, California 90503
> (310) 792-5864; 792-5866 (fax)
> MitnickLaw@aol.com
>
> Although this email and any attachments are believed to be free of any virus or other defect that might affect any computer system into which it is received and opened, it is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that it is virus free and no responsibility is accepted by the sender for any loss or damage arising in any way from its use.
>
> The information contained in this email message and any attached files may be privileged, confidential and protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, distribution or copying is strictly prohibited. If you think that you have received this email message in error, please notify the sender by reply email, and delete the email message you received and all of the attached files.
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But it is the basis for Ch 13 debtor's ability to file avoidance actions, etc. though not specifically listed. Sent from my iPhoneLaw Office of Eric Alan Mitnick (310) 792-5864 MitnickLaw@aol.comCommunications and attachments may be confidential and attorney-client privileged. On Apr 23, 2013, at 9:55 PM, Easky2 <cdcbaamailbox@gmail.com> wrote:

You made me look. 1303 does not include 554(a)
D
mitnicklaw@aol.com wrote:
>
>May a chapter 13 debtor abandon property of the estate under Section 554(a) ? (Sections 554(a) and 1303.) If so, would it matter if it were preconfirmation or postconfirmation ?
>
>Thx for your input.
>
>
>
>Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
>21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
>Torrance, California 90503
>(310) 792-5864; 792-5866 (fax)
>MitnickLaw@aol.com
>
>Although this email and any attachments are believed to be free of any virus or other defect that might affect any computer system into which it is received and opened, it is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that it is virus free and no responsibility is accepted by the sender for any loss or damage arising in any way from its use.
>
>The information contained in this email message and any attached files may be privileged, confidential and protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, distribution or copying is strictly prohibited. If you think that you have received this email message in error, please notify the sender by reply email, and delete the email message you received and all of the attached files.

May a chapter 13 debtor abandon property of the estate under Section 554(a) ? (Sections 554(a) and 1303.) If so, would it matter if it were preconfirmation or postconfirmation ?

Thx for your input.
Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
Torrance, California 90503
(310) 792-5864; 792-5866 (fax)
MitnickLaw@aol.com

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May a chapter 13 debtor abandon property of the estate under Section 554(a) ? (Sections 554(a) and 1303.) If so, would it matter if it were preconfirmation or postconfirmation ?
Thx for your input.
Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
Torrance, California 90503
(310) 792-5864; 792-5866 (fax)
MitnickLaw@aol.com
Although this email and any attachments are believed to be free of any virus or other defect that might affect any computer system into which it is received and opened, it is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that it is virus free and no responsibility is accepted by the sender for any loss or damage arising in any way from its use.
The information contained in this email message and any attached files may be privileged, confidential and protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, distribution or copying is strictly prohibited. If you think that you have received this email message in error, please notify the sender by reply email, and delete the email message you received and all of the attached files.
May a chapter 13 debtor abandon property of the estate under Section 554(a) ? (Sections 554(a) and 1303.) If so, would it matter if it were preconfirmation or postconfirmation ?

Thx for your input.
Law Office of Eric Alan Mitnick
21515 Hawthorne Boulevard, Ste. 1080
Torrance, California 90503
(310) 792-5864; 792-5866 (fax)
MitnickLaw@aol.com

Although this email and any attachments are believed to be free of any virus or other defect that might affect any computer system into which it is received and opened, it is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that it is virus free and no responsibility is accepted by the sender for any loss or damage arising in any way from its use.

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