In re Horn Const. and Maintenance, Inc., Bankruptcy No. 82-00597.
Decision Date | 09 June 1983 |
Docket Number | Bankruptcy No. 82-00597. |
Citation | 32 BR 87 |
Parties | In re HORN CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE, INC., a corporation, Debtor. |
Court | U.S. Bankruptcy Court — Southern District of Alabama |
Edward C. Greene, Mobile, Ala., for Technical Welding Supply, Inc.
This matter having come on for hearing upon the Motion of Technical Welding Supply, Inc. for Leave to File Late Proof of Claim; and due notice of hearing having been given;
Now, therefore, the Court finds, concludes and orders as follows:
FINDINGS OF FACT
Horn Construction and Maintenance, Inc. filed a petition under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code on June 16, 1982.
On July 15, 1982 the Court entered its order for meeting of creditors which provided, inter alia, that:
A copy of the above order and notice was mailed to all creditors listed by the debtor. Technical Welding Supply Co. was listed by the debtor on the list of creditors which accompanied the original petition; and in the Schedules filed on July 30, 1982 the indebtedness to Technical Welding Supply Co. was shown to be $5,440.79.
On November 2, 1982 the debtor filed its Disclosure Statement and its petition for approval thereof was set for hearing on December 21, 1982 and all creditors, including Technical Welding Supply Co., were notified thereof. By order dated January 12, 1983 the Disclosure Statement was approved.
The within Motion was filed on March 1, 1983 wherein Technical Welding asserts that because of a misunderstanding between it and its attorney as to the amount of the debt owed by the debtor, it did not file a proof of claim prior to the approval of the disclosure statement. It asserts that the debtor actually owed it, as of the date of the filing of the petition herein, the sum of $7,996.77.
The debtor does not object to the late filing of the proof of claim; and the matter was submitted upon the record and the pleadings.
In a Chapter 11 case under the Code, a proof of claim is deemed filed for any claim that appears in the schedules of the debtor, except one that is scheduled as disputed, contingent, or unliquidated.
The debtor listed Technical Welding as a creditor in the amount of $5,440.79. The claim was not disputed nor shown to be contingent, or unliquidated; therefore, it was deemed filed for the amount listed.
If Technical Welding considered the amount incorrect, it could have filed its claim at any time prior to the approval of the disclosure statement.
Local Interim Bankruptcy Rule 3001(b)(3)
Technical Welding did not file a claim prior to the approval of the disclosure statement; therefore, its claim is...
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