IN RE BROWN CO.


14 F.Supp. 251 (1936)

In re BROWN CO.

District Court, D. Maine, S. D.

April 6, 1936.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cook, Hutchinson, Pierce & Connell, of Portland, Me., Carl C. Jones, of Concord, N. H., B. B. Sanderson, of Portland, Me., and Harold S. Davis, of Boston, Mass., for trustees.

Verrill, Hale, Booth & Ives, of Portland, Me., and John R. McLane, of Manchester, N. H., for Babcock & Wilcox Co. and Cameron Machine Co.

James C. Fanning, of Fulton, N. Y., for Dilts Machine Works.


PETERS, District Judge.

In each of these three petitions there is raised a question as to the right of a conditional vendor to repossess certain machinery or equipment installed in the mills of the Brown Company prior to the filing of the petition for reorganization.

Admittedly the laws of New Hampshire are applicable to the contracts of sale and rights thereunder.

There is no particular dispute about the facts. The Brown Company is a Maine corporation...

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