NVR Homes Inc v. Circuit Court Clerks

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedAugust 16, 1999
Docket98-2211
StatusPublished

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NVR Homes Inc v. Circuit Court Clerks, (4th Cir. 1999).

Opinion

CORRECTED OPINION

PUBLISHED

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS

FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT

In Re: NVR, LP, Debtor.

NVR HOMES, INCORPORATED, Plaintiff-Appellee,

v.

CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR BALTIMORE, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR CARROLL COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR No. 98-2211 FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR HARFORD COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR HOWARD COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND, Defendants-Appellants,

and FRANKLIN PARK BOROUGH; HAMPTON TOWNSHIP; HAMPTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT; SENECA VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT; MOON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT; MOON TOWNSHIP; NORTH ALLEGHENY SCHOOL DISTRICT; SHALER AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT; COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, Defendants.

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, Defendant-Appellant,

and No. 98-2244 FRANKLIN PARK BOROUGH; HAMPTON TOWNSHIP; HAMPTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR BALTIMORE, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR CARROLL COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR HARFORD COUNTY,

2 MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR HOWARD COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND; SENECA VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT; MOON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT; MOON TOWNSHIP; NORTH ALLEGHENY SCHOOL DISTRICT; SHALER AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT, Defendants.

SENECA VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT; SHALER AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. 98-2271 Defendants-Appellants,

and

FRANKLIN PARK BOROUGH; HAMPTON TOWNSHIP; HAMPTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR BALTIMORE,

3 MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR CARROLL COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR HARFORD COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR HOWARD COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND; COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, Defendants.

v. No. 98-2272 FRANKLIN PARK BOROUGH; HAMPTON TOWNSHIP; HAMPTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT, Defendants-Appellants,

CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND;

4 CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR BALTIMORE, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR CARROLL COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR HARFORD COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR HOWARD COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND; SENECA VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT; MOON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT; MOON TOWNSHIP; NORTH ALLEGHENY SCHOOL DISTRICT; SHALER AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT; COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, Defendants.

In Re: NVR, LP, Debtor. No. 98-2273 NVR HOMES, INCORPORATED, Plaintiff-Appellee,

5 MOON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT; MOON TOWNSHIP; NORTH ALLEGHENY SCHOOL DISTRICT, Defendants-Appellants,

FRANKLIN PARK BOROUGH; HAMPTON TOWNSHIP; HAMPTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR BALTIMORE, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR CARROLL COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR HARFORD COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR HOWARD COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND; CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND; SENECA VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT; SHALER AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT; COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, Defendants.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, at Alexandria. T. S. Ellis, III, District Judge. (CA-97-1238-A, BK-92-11704-DOT)

6 Argued: April 7, 1999

Decided: July 12, 1999

Corrected opinion filed: August 16, 1999

Before WILKINSON, Chief Judge, and HAMILTON and WILLIAMS, Circuit Judges.

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Vacated in part, affirmed in part, and reversed in part by published opinion. Judge Williams wrote the opinion, in which Judge Hamilton joined. Chief Judge Wilkinson wrote an opinion concurring in part and concurring in the judgment.

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COUNSEL

ARGUED: Julia Melville Andrew, Assistant Attorney General, Balti- more, Maryland, for Appellants. Arnold Murray Weiner, SNYDER, WEINER, WELTCHEK, VOGELSTEIN & BROWN, Pikesville, Maryland, for Appellee. ON BRIEF: J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Attorney General of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland; Robert D. Edmundson, Senior Deputy Attorney General, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for Appel- lants. James M. Sack, SACK & ASSOCIATES, McLean, Virginia; Allan P. Hillman, Nathan D. Adler, NEUBERGER, QUINN, GIELEN, RUBIN & GIBBER, P.A., Baltimore, Maryland, for Appel- lee.

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OPINION

WILLIAMS, Circuit Judge:

On October 23, 1995, NVR Homes, Inc. (NVR), a former debtor in bankruptcy, filed a motion in accordance with Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 9014, seeking a declaration that 11 U.S.C.A. § 1146(c) (West 1993) exempted it from certain transfer and recorda-

7 tion taxes that it had paid in connection with the transfer of real prop- erty during the bankruptcy period. The state and local taxing authorities who had received and refused or failed to refund the recor- dation and transfer tax proceeds were located in Pennsylvania and Maryland. Pursuant to Rule 9014, each of the taxing authorities was served with notice of the motion and each responded by filing motions for abstention, dismissal, or summary judgment. On March 25, 1996, the bankruptcy court granted NVR's motion and held that under § 1146(c), NVR was exempt from transfer and recordation taxes on any real property transfers completed between April 6, 1992, the date that NVR filed a bankruptcy petition, and September 30, 1993, the date that its reorganization plan was fully implemented and the bankruptcy period ended.

Thereafter, the state taxing authorities1 filed motions requesting the bankruptcy court reconsider its order in light of the Supreme Court's interpretation of Eleventh Amendment immunity in Seminole Tribe v. Florida, 116 S. Ct. 1114 (1996). On March 28, 1997, the bankruptcy court issued an order amending its judgment dated March 25, 1996, specifically holding that "§ 106 of the Bankruptcy Code is unconstitu- tional and that the Eleventh Amendment precludes[the bankruptcy court's previous order] from binding the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania and the Maryland circuit court clerks [the state taxing authori- ties] as collectors of a state transfer tax." (J.A. at 335.)

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