IN RE SHARP BROS.

No. 2822.

2 F.Supp. 227 (1933)

In re SHARP BROS., Inc.

District Court, D. Montana.

January 18, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

T. B. Weir and Harry P. Bennett, both of Helena, Mont., for petitioning creditors.

Freeman, Thelen & Freeman and Ernest Abel, all of Great Falls, Mont., for intervening creditors.


BOURQUIN, District Judge.

Involuntary proceedings in bankruptcy by three creditors instituted, two of whom are assignees of claims for that purpose, are resisted only by creditors who have secured preferences by legal proceedings.

Although the evidence harks back twenty-three years in attempt to impeach the validity of one claim by reason of claimant's relations to the corporation and its predecessors, it suffices to say the endeavor fails and it is clear...

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