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Critical Case Comment – AmeriQuest Mortgage Company v. Nosek (In re Nosek), 2008 WL 4445707 (1st Cir. October 3, 2008)
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AmeriQuest Mortgage Company v. Nosek (In re Nosek), 2008 WL 4445707 (1st Cir. October 3, 2008)
Section 105 cannot be utilized to “enforce” the provisions of § 1322(b)(2). Unless the statute or the plan imposes obligations on a party, it is inappropriate for the court to award damages for inappropriate behavior.
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In the continuing saga of Jacalyn Nosek’s dispute with AmeriQuest Mortgage Company, the First Circuit considered whether substantial damages for . . .
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