Administrative Priority Granted To Secured Claim.In an issue the court notes is one of first impression, a Bankruptcy Appellate Relating to appeals; reviews by superior courts of decisions of inferior courts or administrative agencies and other proceedings. Panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has held that a bankruptcy court bankruptcy court n. the specialized Federal court in which bankruptcy matters under the Federal Bankruptcy Act are conducted. There are several bankruptcy courts in each state, and each one's territory covers several counties. could grant an administrative priority to a claim which also may be secured. Brown & Cole Stores, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control v. Associated Grocers Associated Grocers is a retailers' cooperative that distributes full lines of groceries and general merchandise. Originally founded in 1934, it also provides retail services to independent groceries in Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii, and Guam. , Inc., 375 B.R. 873 (9th Cir. BAP BAP - 1. [Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959)]. "We expect that the issue is of great importance to many sellers of goods to troubled companies," the court wrote, noting that the case involved the new section 503(b)(9) of the Bankruptcy Code Bankruptcy Code may refer to:
While affirming the grant of administrative priority, the court reversed the denial of the debtor's attempt to setoff setoff (offset) n. a claim by a defendant in a lawsuit that the plaintiff (party filing the original suit) owes the defendant money which should be subtracted from the amount of damages claimed by plaintiff. pre-petition claims against allowed administrative claims. The debtor, Brown and Cole Stores, LLC (B&C), is a large grocery store chain operating in Washington. Associated Grocers Incorporated (AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) A machine intelligence that resembles that of a human being. Considered impossible by many, most artificial intelligence (AI) research, projects and products deal with specific applications such as industrial robots, playing chess, ), a cooperative of which B&C is the largest shareholder, is B&C's primary supplier and wholesaler. The parties operated under a supply agreement that provided that AGI would sell goods to B&C on terms no less favorable than any of its other customers or shareholders. As security for B&C's indebtedness, AGI held a security interest in B&C's stock. Shortly after B&C filed its bankruptcy case, AGI filed a motion seeking allowance and payment of its claim for goods delivered in the 20 days pre-petition. B&C opposed the motion and argued that AGI's claim was not entitled to administrative priority because of AGI's claimed security interest in B&C's stock. B&C also argued that, prior to B&C's bankruptcy, AGI breached their supply agreement by charging B&C higher prices than its other customers; thus, B&C was entitled to a setoff. The bankruptcy court granted AGI's motion and denied B&C's request for setoff. The court concluded that B&C was precluded from exercising its setoff right as a matter of law and equity because AGI's claim was an administrative priority claim. Ninth Cir. BAP On appeal, the Ninth Circuit BAP affirmed the allowance of AGI's administrative claim, but rejected the bankruptcy court's analysis of B&C's asserted right to setoff. In considering whether a claim that is secured is entitled to administrative priority, the court noted that because section 503(b)(9) does not specifically exclude secured claims, the statute must be interpreted as including any conforming claims, whether secured or unsecured. The court also addressed whether B&C's claim against AGI for overcharges in violation of their agreement could be setoff against AGI's claim for goods delivered in the 20 days pre-petition. The BAP found that administrative priority status does not change the character of the underlying claim. Although AGI's claim was afforded administrative priority status, the claim nonetheless arose pre-petition. Thus, since B&C's claim and AGI's claim both arose pre-petition, the claims are mutual and setoff was possible, the BAP concluded. This case clarifies that under the Bankruptcy Code, a creditor's security for a claim for goods delivered within the 20 days pre-petition does not impact the claim's eligibility for administrative priority status. While a claim of this type is afforded administrative priority status, this does not, however, change the character of the claim. Therefore, traditional defenses available to claims which arise pre-petition remain available. This article is presented for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal advice. Ms Jennifer Knox Jennifer L. Knox is an American poet. Born in Lancaster, California, she attended the Writer's Workshop at the University of Iowa as an undergraduate and received her MFA in poetry at New York University. Reed Smith 435 Sixth Avenue Pittsburgh 15219 UNITED STATES United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. Tel: 14122883131 Fax: 14122883063 E-mail: reedsmith@reedsmith.com URL URL in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. : www.reedsmith.com Click Here for related articles (c) Mondaq Ltd, 2008 - Tel. +44 (0)20 8544 8300 - http://www.mondaq.com |
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