Argued by Counsel for Appellant January 9, 1945.
GIBSON, District Judge.
The Morris Plan Industrial Bank of New York, a creditor of the bankrupt, objected to the defendant's discharge. The Referee overruled the objection and upon review was sustained by the court. The action of the court in sustaining the Referee's ruling is the basis of the instant appeal.
Martin William D'Arcy, the bankrupt, on December 12, 1940, obtained a loan of $1,080 from the...
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