RITTENBERG v. KAPLAN


12 F.2d 95 (1925)

RITTENBERG v. KAPLAN.

District Court, S. D. New York.

July 17, 1925.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David W. Kahn, of New York City, for complainant.

Harry G. Fromberg, of New York City (Archibald Palmer, of New York City, of counsel), for defendant.


WINSLOW, District Judge.

This suit is brought to set aside certain transfers within four months of the bankruptcy, made by the bankrupt to the defendant in or about September and October, 1923, on the ground that such transfers were made with intent to hinder, delay, and defraud creditors, and that the transfers made by the bankrupt to the defendant were not made for a fair consideration, nor were the sales made in good faith.

The case has been duly tried...

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