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17 Collier bankr.cas.2d 1140, Bankr. L. Rep. P 72,106 in Re Michael G. Talmadge and Gail L. Talmadge, Debtors. Michael G. Talmadge and Gail Talmadge v. Charles Duck, Trustee/appellee
Accord, In re Nygard, 55 B.R. 623, 625-26 (Bankr.E.D.Cal.1985), aff'd, 71 B.R. 779 (Bankr. 9th Cir.1987) (interpreting sections 703.110 and 703.140(b) so that both debtor spouses together in a joint petition are entitled to only one set of exemptions under either section 703.140(b) or other state exemptions).
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Talmadge v. Duck (In re Talmadge)
Accord, In re Nygard, 55 B.R. 623, 625-26 (Bankr.E.D.Cal.1985), aff'd, 71 B.R. 779 (Bankr. 9th Cir.1987) (interpreting sections 703.110 and 703.140(b) so that both debtor spouses together in a joint petition are entitled to only one set of exemptions under either section 703.140(b) or other state exemptions).
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In re Robert A. NYGARD and Virginia B. Nygard dba Reliable Plumbing, Debtors.
BAP No. EC 86-1012 MoVJ, Bankruptcy No. 285-01999-D-7.
United States Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Ninth Circuit.
Mar 30, 1987.
71 B.R. 779
Before MOOREMAN, VOLINN and JONES, Bankruptcy Judges.
Affirmed.