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From the Editor – Automatic Stay
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By The Honorable William Houston Brown (Retired)
Jurisdiction over in rem stay order. An in rem relief from stay order had been entered in the Chapter 13 case of a debtor unrelated to the current pro se Chapter 7 debtor, and the court had jurisdiction in that prior case over the property subject to the stay, pursuant to § 362(d)(4). The foreclosing credit or was entitled to rely on that in rem relief order and had no liability for alleged violation of the automatic stay in the current Chapter 7 case. The current debtor could . . .
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