CROW v. McCULLEN

No. 386.

70 S.E.2d 198 (1952)

235 N.C. 380

CROW v. McCULLEN et al.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

April 9, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Butler & Butler, Clinton, for plaintiff, appellant.

J. Faison Thomson, Goldsboro, Rivers D. Johnson, Warsaw, for defendants, appellees.


DEVIN, Chief Justice.

The Federal Bankruptcy Act declares that a discharge in bankruptcy shall have the effect of releasing the bankrupt from all his provable debts, with certain specific exceptions. Among these are "(2) liabilities * * * for willful and malicious injuries to the person or property of another," and debts which "(4) were created by his fraud, embezzlement, misappropriation or defalcation while acting as an officer or in any fiduciary capacity". 11...

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