WOOLLEY, Circuit Judge.
By an instrument in writing, bearing date August 9, 1930, David Cramer, trading as Harrisburg Auction House, either leased or sold store fixtures to David B. Sykes, a merchant. After a time Sykes was adjudged a bankrupt. Cramer then filed with the referee a petition of reclamation, asserting title to the property under the writing between himself and Sykes which purports to be a bailment. The referee found it a conditional sale; the court,...
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