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Oversecured Creditor Wins Default Interest Issue
July 16, 2008
The Ninth Circuit held on July 3, 2008, that an oversecured creditor’s claim for payment was entitled to a “presumption in favor of the loan agreement’s default rate (an additional 2% interest), subject only to reduction based upon any equities involved.” General Elec. Capt’l Corp. v. Future Media Productions, Inc., 2008 WL2610459, *2 (9th Cir. 7/3/08). Reversing the lower courts, the Court of Appeals held that the bankruptcy court had improperly applied a questionable Ninth Circuit precedent when denying the lender a default rate of interest. Id., at *4. Accordingly, the court remanded the dispute to the bankruptcy court “to decide whether the default rate should apply under the rule adopted by the majority of federal courts.” Id.
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