IN RE BEECHWOOD


36 F.Supp. 140 (1940)

In re BEECHWOOD.

District Court, D. New Jersey.

December 20, 1940.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Osborne, Cornish & Scheck, of Newark, N. J., for petitioning creditor.

Bertram K. Wolfe, of Philadelphia, Pa., and James Mercer Davis, of Camden, N. J., for alleged bankrupt.


FORMAN, District Judge.

On November 22, 1940, an involuntary petition in bankruptcy was filed against the above-named alleged bankrupt, and the American Surety Company of New York is the sole petitioning creditor. On November 29, 1940, a rule was issued directing the American Surety Company of New York to show cause why the involuntary petition in bankruptcy should not be dismissed. This rule was based upon a petition of the bankrupt, and the controversy is presently...

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