U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1977

In the Matter of Edward G. Brissette, Bankrupt, Gene Paul Master, Bankrupt, and Michael Anthony Simon, Bankrupt

In the Matter of Edward G. Brissette, Bankrupt, Gene Paul Master, Bankrupt, and Michael Anthony Simon, Bankrupt
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit · Decided November 25, 1977 · Hufstedler, Goodwin, Anderson
568 F.2d 473 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

In the Matter of Edward G. Brissette, Bankrupt, Gene Paul Master, Bankrupt, and Michael Anthony Simon, Bankrupt

Opinion

ORDER

We had no occasion to and we did not reach the question of the effect of the Consumer Credit Protection Act (15 U.S.C. §§ 1671 et seq. (1971)) in states with wage earner exemption schemes different from California’s, nor do we express any opinion upon the preemptive effect, if any, of the Consumer Credit Protection Act, on such other state laws which Section 6 of the Bankruptcy Act adopts.

The petitions for rehearing are denied.

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