Bankruptcy and the family lawyer
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In a well written judgement by former Brilliant Court Equitableness, David Souter, sitting by designation on the First Orbit Court of Appeals in Boston, Massachusetts, the Court held that Alexander Sherman, who filed bankruptcy after bilking investors out of $983,000, met the investigation for theft and that therefore the encumbrance under obligation to the victims could not be discharged.
The Court cast-off bourgeois law for the description of larceny: "the overflowing with conversion of the feature of another by one who is already in constitutional proprietorship of it." The settling helps us delineate to Boston bankruptcy clients how the courts will make sense out of the content of Element 523, which lists all individual bankruptcy exceptions .
The determination is enchanting reading as it discusses the base law crotchet of using entrusted haecceity for unsanctioned purposes making the Robin Hood analogy: " not even Robin Hood could have found [Sherman's coterie] Whitehorne, Sherman and the three luckless investors more praiseworthy than the victims whom prospect, or their own far-sightedness, had spared from Whitehorne's bad bet." The Court found that Sherman "knowingly" violated the "terms of his authorization to use the capital goods of another."
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