With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". it spent, to be able to re-sell that property for over one million dollars. 96 . 11 U.S.C. § 522(g)(4) (2015) (emphasis added). 97 . In re Cook, 460 B.R. 911, 912 (Bankr.N.D.Fla.2011), vacated, Centennial Bank v. Cook, No 12-00008-MP-GRI (N.D.Fla. Sept. 26, 2012), on remand, In re Cook, No. 11-50287-KKS (Bankr.N.D.Fla. Dec. 02, 2013) (Doc. 320); In re Garcia, No. 09-33208-LMI, 2010 WL 2697020 (Bankr.S.D.Fla.2010). 98 . In re Cook, No. 11-50287-KKS (Bankr. N.D.Fl. Dec. 02, 2013) (Doc. 320, at 8). 99 . In re Garcia, 2010 WL 2697020 (Bankr.S.D.Fla.2010) (citing In re Weinstein, 164 F.3d 677, 683 (1st Cir.1999) ("[T]he state's ability to define its exemptions is not absolute and must yield to conflicting policies in the Bankruptcy Code.”); In re Maddox, 15 F.3d 1347, 1351 (5th Cir.1994) (<HOLDING>); In re Opperman, 943 F.2d 441, 443 (4th

A: holding that in light of the statutory framework created by the code  522f lien avoidance cannot be made subject to any subsequent event
B: holding that lien avoidance under  522f is not limited by state exemptions
C: holding that a debtors ability to utilize  522f to avoid a judicial lien is not dependent upon the debtor receiving a discharge  
D: holding that consumer lien avoidance powers of section 522f cannot be applied retroactively
B.