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OCR: always preferred. f5 Rake v. Wade U.S 113 S. Ct. 2187 2192 Ed. 2d (1993): see Point IV, infra. Allowing state foreclosure and property laws to apply or presumptions he reached hy courts "value" does not interfere with the overall purposes of the Bankruptcy Code and Congress. The Bankruptcy Code indisputably provides that a creditor's rightto foreclosure is not threatened or terminated by a bankruptcy case and unaffected discharge (Johnson 1 Home Stare Bank 1 s 2150. 2153 54 (1991)). UT particular, the avoidance powers forth tr the Bankruptcy Code intended assure equitable distribution among unsecured credit tors which surely does not mean Congress intended to let the interests unsecured creditors tooverride the rights of trust deed holders OF good faith purchasers. Matter of Winshaw Settto ...