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OCR: Court, there was no legal basis upon which Petitioner proceed Petitioner had informed the court that it could not contest compliance with state laws or show collusion fraud The Bankruptcy Court applied the proper standard of review and did not dismissing Petitioner's complaint Respondents. Indeed contrary decision would have violated established principles and authorities, and pinam have been ir error VI. THE NINTH CIRCUT'S DECISION CREATED HARMONY BETWEEN EXISTING STATF SUBSTANTIVE LAWS AND FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY LAW AND WAS CORRECT. AS noted herein above (Point IV supra) the Bankruptcy Court made the proper evidentiary determinations implicitly required Kq the Bankrupte' Code With the correct result at hand, the Ninth Circuit attempted in its decision below to avoid conflicts with State law. ...