In re Colarusso In re Colarusso

In re Colarusso

382 F.3d 51, 2004.C01.0000403

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Mary M. Ragosa appeals from an order of the bankruptcy court granting summary judgment to Robert and Joan Canzano. The Canzanos, acting as trustees, purchased a parcel of real estate at 289 West Bay Road in Osterville, Massachusetts, from the trustee in bankruptcy for Michael J. and Mary Colarusso, who held legal title to the property. Ragosa brought suit in the Land Court for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, seeking to establish her claim of ownership of a portion of the 289 West Bay Road property by adverse possession. The Canzanos commenced this adversary proceeding in the bankruptcy court to enforce the bankruptcy court's order approving the sale of the property and to enjoin Ragosa from proceeding with her Land Court action. The bankruptcy court granted the Canzanos' motion for summary judgment and denied Ragosa's motion for summary judgment. Ragosa appealed to the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, which affirmed. Ragosa contends that the bankruptcy court should have abstained from hearing this case, that the court should never have included the disputed parcel in the bankruptcy estate, and that the disputed parcel could not be sold free and clear of her interest. We affirm. I.

GENRE
Gewerbe und Technik
ERSCHIENEN
2004
2. September
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
22
Seiten
VERLAG
LawApp Publishers
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59,8
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