NVR NVR INC

BULLISH Impact: 6/10 COURT-RULING
Horizon weeks Filed Mar 6, 2026 Processed 2mo ago Court View Ruling on CourtListener
Court ruling (district)
Final — all horizons settled through T+60d
NVR ▼ -11.57% at T+60d
LONG call ✗ call lost -11.57% · α vs SPY -24.35% · entry $6,921.86 → $6,121.31
Currently $6,374.93 · -7.90% from $6,921.86 entry
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call -1.32% · α -2.16%
$6,830.82
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$6,424.88
settled 3mo ago
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$6,121.31
settled 12d ago

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Executive Summary

The Delaware Superior Court denied Zachary J. Pearce's motion for reargument in two cases where NVR, Inc. had obtained confessed judgments against him. The court reaffirmed its prior ruling that the confessed judgments are valid, citing a personal guarantee signed by Pearce and sufficient consideration. This resolves a legal challenge to NVR's enforcement of judgments related to loan defaults.

Court Ruling Details

Ruling Date
Mar 6, 2026
Court
Superior Court of the State of Delaware
Court Level
District
Judge
Francis J. Jones, Jr.
Case Type
contract
Ruling Type
motion to dismiss
Outcome
WIN — ruling favors this company
Will It Be Appealed?
Unlikely
Precedent Risk
LOW

Actionable Insight

Traders should view this as a positive resolution of legal risk for NVR, potentially enabling recovery of amounts owed under the confessed judgments. Monitor for any appeal or collection activity.

Key Facts

  • NVR, Inc. successfully defended against a motion for reargument filed by defendant Zachary J. Pearce in two confessed judgment cases.
  • The court reaffirmed the validity of the confessed judgments, citing a personal guarantee signed by Pearce and sufficient consideration.
  • The ruling confirms NVR's right to enforce judgments without further legal challenge on these grounds.
  • The case originated from loan defaults tied to real estate development, with prior rulings upheld from February 25, 2026.
  • This is a final procedural ruling on reargument, effectively concluding this phase of litigation in NVR's favor.

Financial Impact

Removes legal uncertainty around enforcement of confessed judgments; exact dollar amount not specified but tied to loan defaults with personal guarantee.

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Risk Factors

  • Potential for Pearce to appeal the decision, though no indication of likelihood in the ruling.
  • No disclosure of the monetary value of the confessed judgments limits precise financial impact assessment.

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Documents Analyzed

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COURT-RULING Data (Synthetic)court-72375897-NVR
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May 15, 2026
28d ago
8-K
NEUTRAL ★ 2/10
$5,712.11 $6,008.05▲ +5.18%▲ +3.56%$6,374.93 (+11.60%)
Apr 22, 2026
7w ago
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BEARISH ★ 7/10
$6,563.05 $6,273.85▲ +4.41%▲ +4.46%$6,374.93 (+2.87%)
Mar 17, 2026
12w ago
DEFA14A
NEUTRAL ★ 2/10
$6,565.98 $6,464.57▼ −1.54%▲ +1.11%$6,374.93 (−2.91%)
Mar 6, 2026
14w ago
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BULLISH ★ 6/10
$6,921.86 $6,424.88▼ −7.18%▼ −5.65%$6,374.93 (−7.90%)
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