MACK FINANCIAL CORPORATION, Appellee, v. Dianna Marshall IRESON, Virginia Bankers Associations, Appellant. Amicus CuriaeMACK FINANCIAL CORPORATION, Appellee, v. Dianna Marshall IRESON, Virginia Bankers Associations, Appellant. Amicus Curiae
Upon confirmation of her plan of reorganization, plaintiff undertook to refinance the purchase of a coal truck with respect to which defendant was the lender. The lender insisted upon the payment of a late charge in the defaulted obligation. Plaintiff paid the late charge and then sued to recover it.
The bankruptcy court,
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The truck that plaintiff sought to refinance was worth approximately $7,000 more than the unpaid balance of her debt. Under the security agreement supporting the original loan, plaintiff agreed that in the event of a default in the payment of any monthly installment payable thereunder, and continuation of the default for seven days or more, plaintiff “shall pay to the holder a delinquency charge equal to 5% of the unpaid amount of such installment.” The balance due on the loan was $27,016, and defendant asserted a late charge of $1,187.
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In reversing the bankruptcy court, the district court correctly looked to the provisions of
To the extent that an allowed secured creditor is secured by property the value of which, after any recovery under subsection (c) of this section, is greater than the amount of such claim, there shall be allowed to the holder of such claim, interest on such claim, and any reasonable fees, costs, or charges provided for under the agreement under which such claim arose.
The district court, while recognizing that under the Bankruptcy Act of 1898 late charges were regarded as penalties and hence not enforceable in bankruptcy since bankruptcy courts are essentially courts of equity,
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held that
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We are in agreement with the ruling of the district court. We, too, think that
The precise issue before us has not yet been widely litigated, but we note that our conclusion is in accord with the only two reported decisions on the question.
See In the Matter of LHD Realty Corp.,
Finally, we agree with the district court that all of the conditions of
AFFIRMED.
Notes
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See In re Tastyeast, Inc.,