INDUSTRIAL BANK OF COMMERCE v. MILLER

No. 85, Docket 21118.

171 F.2d 543 (1948)

INDUSTRIAL BANK OF COMMERCE v. MILLER.

United States Court of Appeals Second Circuit.

December 16, 1948.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry W. Parker, of New York City, for appellant.

Hyman Hecker, of White Plains, N. Y., for appellee.

Before L. HAND, Chief Judge, and CHASE and FRANK, Circuit Judges.


PER CURIAM.

The Industrial Bank of Commerce, a creditor of the bankrupt, objected to the bankrupt's discharge upon the ground that he had made a materially false statement in writing when obtaining a loan from another creditor, the Employees Personal Loan Company. The issue is of the bankrupt's good faith, and the referee found in his favor. One reason for this finding was that the bankrupt had told the creditor, when he borrowed the money, that he wanted it to pay...

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