IN RE HUBER MOTOR CO.

No. 2941.

1 F.Supp. 574 (1932)

In re HUBER MOTOR CO. GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION v. MORGAN.

District Court, S. D. Mississippi, Jackson Division.

November 1, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Powell, Harper & Jiggitts, of Jackson, Miss., for petitioner.

E. L. Trenholm, of Jackson, Miss., and J. A. Smylie, of Crystal Springs, Miss., for respondent.


HOLMES, District Judge.

The bankrupt, a dealer in automobiles, was transacting business in its own name under the sign, "Huber Motor Company." The petitioner, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, was in large part financing the business by furnishing money to buy the cars. It secured each loan for the purchase money by taking a bill of sale to itself from the whole-saler and a trust receipt from the retailer. The latter also gave a note for the amount. The bill...

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