THOMASON v. SHAW

No. 7096.

67 F.2d 641 (1933)

THOMASON v. SHAW.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

November 22, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

McGillivray Muse, of Brownwood, Tex., for appellant.

C. L. McCartney and Gib Callaway, both of Brownwood, Tex., for appellee.

Before BRYAN, FOSTER, and SIBLEY, Circuit Judges.


BRYAN, Circuit Judge.

Appellee Shaw was adjudged a bankrupt on his voluntary petition. His debts amounted to more than $50,000, and his assets consisted almost entirely of four city lots in the city of Brownwood, Tex. On two adjoining lots, one acquired in 1920 and the other in 1922, he established his place of residence and has since continued to live upon them. In 1920 he purchased a lot in the business district upon which was located a brick building. On this lot...

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