Dixon v. Kirk (In Re Kirk)

8 B.R. 258, 1981 Bankr. LEXIS 4966
CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Virginia
DecidedFebruary 5, 1981
Docket19-70014
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Dixon v. Kirk (In Re Kirk), 8 B.R. 258, 1981 Bankr. LEXIS 4966 (Va. 1981).

Opinion

*259 HAL J. BONNEY, Jr., Bankruptcy Judge.

Prior to his filing bankruptcy early in 1980, John Stokes Kirk, Jr., the debtor, was a logger and in the course of that enterprise entered into an agreement with the plaintiff, Esther S. Dixon, for the purchase of standing timber from her. At the time of the bankruptcy, he was indebted to her, it was alleged, for $6,968.68 and she now brings this suit seeking to have the debt declared nondischargeable and judgment entered in her favor, alleging on the part of the debtor a breach of a fiduciary duty, embezzlement, fraud, false pretenses and false representations.

Kirk and Dixon entered into a written agreement on October 3, 1979, by which he would cut the timber, pine and a little hardwood, from an eighty acre tract. She was to be paid weekly for the timber removed the previous week. The cut timber was to be measured by the Doyle scale at the mills where Kirk sold the logs and there is no dispute as to measurements or quantity cut.

Additionally, the agreement provided that Kirk, upon completion of the cutting, would repair the damage done to the property by the logging operation by restoring the roads, clearing limbs and tree-tops, and paying for any damage to adjacent crops.

Kirk began cutting immediately and removed considerable timber for which he was to pay $80 per thousand board feet for the pine and $30 for the hardwood.

A record of the transactions is useful and the following chart sets them forth:

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