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Old 01-20-2020, 06:01 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Apache View Post
The judge can also rule them the property of the court even if disposed of before bankruptcy filing. A man returned his truck to the bank before filing bankruptcy. The judge ruled that the bankruptcy took precedence and the truck was seized by the court.
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A lot depends on what actually happened and why. The truck likely would not have been seized if the bank had foreclosed on the loan due to lack of payment before the bankruptcy. Both actions would have been court ordered. In general, one judge can't overturn another judge's decision if they are at the same level.
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