PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO. OF OGDEN v. DOMAN

No. 12432.

497 P.2d 17 (1972)

27 Utah 2d 404

PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT COMPANY OF OGDEN, a Utah corporation, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Michael DOMAN and Sheryl Doman, Defendants and Respondents.

Supreme Court of Utah.

May 12, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Brent Wilcox, of Draper, Sandack & Saperstein, Salt Lake City, for appellant.

L. Kent Bachman, of Bachman & Sampson, Ogden, for respondents.


CROCKETT, Justice:

Peoples Finance and Thrift Company of Ogden sued Michael David Doman and his wife Sheryl for $2047.76 due on a promissory note, and for attorney's fees. Defendants did not dispute the debt, but pleaded a discharge in bankruptcy. Opposing this the plaintiff asserted that the debt was one of those excepted from discharge in Section 17 of the Bankruptcy Act which provides that:

A discharge in bankruptcy shall release a bankrupt from all of...

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