IN RE REALTY ASSOCIATES SECURITIES CORPORATION

No. 45024.

53 F.Supp. 1012 (1943)

In re REALTY ASSOCIATES SECURITIES CORPORATION.

District Court, E. D. New York.

December 20, 1943.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Halpin & Keogh, of New York City (Eugene J. Keogh and Edward S. St. John, both of New York City, of counsel), for trustees.

Archibald Palmer, of New York City, for Anna A. and Catherine Kuhlmann.

George Zolotar, of New York City, for Securities and Exchange Commission.

Lewis, Marks & Kanter, of Brooklyn, and Julius Silver, of New York City (Julius Silver, of New York City, Lloyd B. Kanter, of Brooklyn, and Jack L. Rappaport, of New York City, of counsel), for Bondholders' Protective Committee.

Herrick & Feinstein, of Brooklyn (Abraham Feinstein, of Brooklyn, of counsel), for Bondholders' Directors Committee.

Auchincloss, Alley & Duncan, of New York City (James B. Alley and Charles R. Lowther, both of New York City, of counsel), for debtor.


MOSCOWITZ, District Judge.

An application has been made herein for an order impounding the list of creditors.

The questions presented are whether the authority to impound such list granted to the reorganization court under Section 166 of the Bankruptcy Act, 11 U.S.C.A. § 566, shall be exercised in this case, and, if so exercised, in what manner communication between creditors shall be permitted.

There are approximately 2,300 creditors of the debtor...

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