IN RE WILLIAMS

Bankruptcy No. 394-04746. Adv. No. 394-0335A.

175 B.R. 17 (1994)

In re Jack WILLIAMS, III, Debtor. METRO GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE and Davidson County, Tennessee, acting by and through the Electric Power Board, operating under the name Nashville Electric Service, Plaintiffs, v. Jack WILLIAMS, III, Defendant.

United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Tennessee.

December 7, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David W. Piper, Nashville, TN, for debtor/defendant.

Kent W. Cochran, Nashville, TN, for plaintiff Nashville Elec. Service.

James Davidson Lane, III, Nashville, TN, for trustee.


MEMORANDUM

KEITH M. LUNDIN, Bankruptcy Judge.

The question is whether a claim for property damage can be nondischargeable under § 523(a)(9)1 of the Bankruptcy Code. Only claims for personal injury or wrongful death can be nondischargeable under 11 U.S.C. § 523(a)(9); property damage claims are outside the scope of that section. The following are findings of fact and conclusions of law. FED.R.BANKR.P. 7052.

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