FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF DENVER, N.A. v. WERTH

Civ. A. No. 86-K-102, Bankruptcy No. 80 B 3483 M (JLG).

58 B.R. 146 (1986)

FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF DENVER, N.A., Movant/Appellant, v. Elmer D. WERTH, Debtor/Appellee.

United States District Court, D. Colorado.

February 21, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James T. Burghardt, Adam M. Golodner, Denver, Colo., for movant-appellant.

Paul D. Rubner, Lee M. Kutner, Denver, Colo., for debtor-appellee.


ORDER

KANE, District Judge.

First Interstate Bank of Denver, N.A. is a creditor of Elmer Werth. On December 6, 1985, Judge Jay Gueck entered an order denying appellant's request to file an alternate plan to the one filed by the debtor. Appellant filed a notice of appeal of Judge Gueck's order. The clerk of the bankruptcy court, however, treated the Notice of Appeal as a motion for leave to appeal under Bankruptcy Rule 8003(c).

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