IN RE DUNN

Bankruptcy Nos. 84-20003 and 84-2053A.

50 B.R. 664 (1985)

In re George R. DUNN, Debtor. GENERAL ELECTRIC CREDIT CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. George R. DUNN, Defendant.

United States Bankruptcy Court, W.D. New York.

July 2, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gross, Shuman, Silver, Laub & Gilfillan, P.C. by William E. Storrs, Buffalo, N.Y., for plaintiff.

Steven J. Seidman, Rochester, N.Y., for defendant.


MEMORANDUM AND DECISION

EDWARD D. HAYES, Bankruptcy Judge.

The debtor in the above entitled matter filed a petition in bankruptcy on January 3, 1984. The plaintiff, General Electric Credit Corporation, hereinafter referred to as GECC, has filed an objection to his discharge based upon conversion. The debtor is claiming that the statute of limitations ran on the debt prior to the filing in bankruptcy. GECC says there is no statute of limitations on objections...

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