Matter of Turner (1981)
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Natkin & Company v. Richard D. Myers (1996)
Brief for Appellee at 11 (citing Cessna Finance Corp. v. Millard Aviation, Inc. (In re Turner), 13 B.R. 15, 22 (Bankr.D.Neb.1981)). 2 We agree with the Trustee that Bender & Sons,is not dispositive in the present case.
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In Re Rine & Rine Auctioneers, Inc. (1996)
Brief for Appellee at 11 (citing Cessna Finance Corp. v. Millard Aviation, Inc. (In re Turner), 13 B.R. 15, 22 (Bankr.D.Neb.1981)). 2 11 We agree with the Trustee that Bender & Sons is not dispositive in the present case.
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Net2Globe Intern., Inc. v. Time Warner Telecom of NY (2003)
(N2G March 13 B.R. at 15-16; TWTC Trouble Ticket No. SW-020628-008709.) The Court is unmoved by such conjecture.
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In Re Oriental Rug Warehouse Club, Inc. (1997)
Corp. v. Millard Aviation, Inc. (In re Turner), 13 B.R. 15, 22 (Bankr.D.Neb.1981); Funk, 48 Ill.Dec. at 28 , 415 N.E.2d at 1312 , 59 Ill.Dec. at 86-87 , 431 N.E.2d at 371-72 (noting that § 1-103 directs that common law principles of law and equity shall “supplement” the UCC).
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In Re United Puerto Rican Food Corp. (1984)
Reading Co. v. Brown, 391 U.S. 471, 482 , 88 5.Ct. 1759, 1765, 20 L.Ed.2d 751 (1968); Carter-Wallace, Inc. v. Davis-Edwards Fhrmakal Corp., 443 F.2d 867, 874 (2d Cir.1971); Matter of Turner, 13 B.R. 15, 24-25 (Bkrtcy.D.Neb.1981); In re Allan Wood Steel Co., 2 B.R. 161, 163 (Bkrtcy.E.D.Pa.1980).
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Maguire v. Puente (1983)
While it is true that the corporation is the debtor and thus becomes the debtor in possession absent the appointment of a trustee (US Code, tit 11, § 1101), “[i]t is equally apparent that in practice [the] fiduciary responsibilities fall not upon the inanimate corporation, but upon the officers and managing employees who must conduct the Debtor’s affairs under the surveillance of the. court” (Wolf v Weinstein, 372 US 633, 649-650 ; see, also, Matter of Turner, 13 BR 15, 23 ).