In re Scrap Disposal, Inc., BAP No. 81-1017-EVH
Decision Date | 28 October 1981 |
Docket Number | Bankruptcy No. 80-01270-M.,BAP No. 81-1017-EVH |
Citation | 15 BR 296 |
Parties | In re SCRAP DISPOSAL, INC., a California corporation, Debtor. PECK IRON AND METAL COMPANY, INC., Appellant, v. SCRAP DISPOSAL, INC. and Official Creditors' Committee, Appellees. |
Court | U.S. Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, Ninth Circuit |
Fletcher W. Paddison, Miller, Boyko & Bell, San Diego, Cal., for appellant.
Victor A. Vilaplana, Gray, Cary, Ames & Frye, San Diego, Cal., for appellees.
Before ELLIOTT, VOLINN and HUGHES, Bankruptcy Judges.
The appellant, Peck Iron and Metal Company, Inc. appeals from an order authorizing the debtor, Scrap Disposal, Inc., to assume an executory contract.PECK is SCRAP's landlord and the executory contract involved is an option to purchase the leased real estate.
Because the order appealed from is not supported by findings of fact, and because the pending trial in the Bankruptcy Court between the same parties for declaratory relief may moot the issues on this appeal, we remand to the trial court.
The order filed January 6, 1981 is not supported by findings of fact and conclusions of law.The trial court may have been misled by the fact that the order was prepared by the attorneys for SCRAP and approved as to form by the attorneys for PECK.However, even a formal waiver of findings by the parties is not effective."The requirement of Rule 52(a) Fed.R. Civ.P. is mandatory, the findings in part serving as a necessary aid to the appellate courts."Berguido vs. Eastern Air Lines(C.A.3rd, 1966)369 F.2d 874, 877.
In the Berguido case, the court was able to glean an understanding of the factual issues from the trial judge's opinion.Unfortunately, the record before us contains no opinion or memorandum to aid us in understanding the reasons for the trial court's rulings.
Trial was had on SCRAP's motion to assume executory contract and the court of necessity resolved or should have resolved a number of hotly disputed factual issues.Although the matter before the court was not an adversary proceeding governed by Part VII of the Bankruptcy Rules, Bankruptcy Rule 914 directs that Rule 752 be applied in contested matters.
The statement in Rule 752andFed. R.Civ.P. 52 that findings of fact and conclusions of law are unnecessary on decisions of motions is limited to those motions decided on questions of law.If the motion requires the court to determine factual issues, then findings are necessary.5A Moore's Federal Practice¶ 52.08, p. 2738.
Without getting into the details of the background of this appeal, SCRAP sold the subject real estate to PECK in 1976.Contemporaneously PECK leased the...
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