O&S Trucking, Inc. v. Mercedes Benz Fin. Servs., USA, No. 14-6036 (8th Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CaseDebtor filed a voluntary chapter 11 petition. Debtor had a program under which independent contractor drivers could lease and acquire ownership of trucks. Trucks were financed or leased from creditors, including Daimler. At the time of filing, Daimler was the lessor of 14 trucks and held security interests in 99 others and in driver lease payments and other proceeds generated by the use of such trucks. Daimler sought sequestration to prevent unauthorized use of that money. The parties submitted an agreed order, providing that Daimler would sell 21 trucks and credit the net proceeds. Debtor would retain 80 trucks subject to Daimler’s security interest and would make adequate protection payments. The order was silent about Daimler’s security interest in proceeds from the use of the trucks. The bankruptcy court confirmed a plan. The debtor appealed with respect to application of excess adequate protection payments, claiming it overpaid for erosion in the value of the trucks and argued that the court erred when it supplemented the secured portion of Daimler’s claim with an award of $51,909.40 as proceeds from the use of Daimler’s trucks. The Eighth Circuit dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. The orders were interlocutory. The debtor now possesses no trucks; no meaningful relief could be granted. Debtor did not propose a plan that was denied, so it is not an aggrieved party, and does not have standing.
Court Description: Bankruptcy Appellate Panel. Debtor was not an aggrieved party and did not have standing to appeal the order confirming its plan; appeal dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. [ April 06, 2015
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