[CNYBBA-LISTSERV] cram down question
Louis L. Levine
LLEVINE at melvinlaw.com
Fri Jun 2 08:53:43 CDT 2006
interesting conflicts of law question; if state law governs, the same camper could be an MV in NY but not in Vermont
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From: cnybba-bounces at cnybba.org [mailto:cnybba-bounces at cnybba.org]On Behalf Of Richard T. Ward
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 9:03 AM
To: mswimelar at cnytrustee.com; Central New York Bankruptcy Bar Association
Subject: Re: [CNYBBA-LISTSERV] cram down question
A "trailer" is considered a motor vehicle under NY V & T Section 311.
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From: cnybba-bounces at cnybba.org [mailto:cnybba-bounces at cnybba.org] On Behalf Of Mark Swimelar
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 8:52 AM
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Subject: Re: [CNYBBA-LISTSERV] cram down question
I dont' think this qualifies as a motor vehicle and is therefore subject to the one year rule on personal property rather than the 2 and 1/2 year rule on vehicles when considering a cram down.
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From: cnybba-bounces at cnybba.org [mailto:cnybba-bounces at cnybba.org] On Behalf Of erin
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 3:37 PM
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Subject: [CNYBBA-LISTSERV] cram down question
What's the consensus on cramming down a pop-up travel camper purchased within 910 days of filing? Is it considered a motor vehicle for puposes under the new 1325(a)? Is it a "motor vehicle"? I note that it a tow-hitch camper, not one that can be driven on its own.
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