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97-41385•Tucker, et al v. Boudloche
97-41385Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit01.09.2000
IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT
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No. 97-41385
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IN THE MATTER OF: DANIS TUCKER,
Debtor
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TYLER TUCKER; HELEN TUCKER,
Appellants
versus
MICHAEL BOUDLOCHE,
Appellee
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IN THE MATTER OF: DANIS R. TUCKER, doing
business as Ralph’s Foods Company,
Debtor
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DANIS R. TUCKER,
Appellant
versus
MICHAEL BOUDLOCHE, Trustee, Chapter 7; MARY ALICE GARAY,
Appellees
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IN THE MATTER OF: DANIS R. TUCKER, doing
business as Ralph’s Foods Company,
Debtor
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DANIS R. TUCKER,
Appellant
versus
MICHAEL BOUDLOCHE, Trustee, Chapter 7;
MARY ALICE GARAY,
Appellees
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Pursuant to 5th CIR. R. 47.5, the court has determined that this opinion should not be
published and is not precedent except under the limited circumstances set forth in 5TH CIR. R.
47.5.4.
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Appeals from the United States District Court
For the Southern District of Texas
(C-97-CV-345)
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May 5, 2000
Before WIENER, BENAVIDES, and PARKER, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM:*
This bankruptcy appeal involves questions of denial of
discharge, denial of homestead claim, inclusion of property in the
bankruptcy estate, rejection of proffered disclaimer as invalid,
and partial determination of mootness. We have reviewed the
material facts, as reflected by the record on appeal, in light of
the pertinent law as discussed in the appellate briefs of the
parties; and we have now considered the facts and the law in the
context of oral argument by able counsel for the parties. At the
end of the day we are firmly convinced that no reversible error was
committed by the bankruptcy court or the district court and that
all rulings and judgments of those courts should be and hereby are,
in all respects,
AFFIRMED.
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