Peyton Johnson was duly adjudged a bankrupt on petition filed against him in this Court on December 16, 1950. James E. Parker, a creditor, objected to the discharge of said bankrupt, and finally relied on four of his specified grounds of objections, but only two thereof, together with the relevant provision of the Bankruptcy Law,
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IN RE JOHNSON
No. 2224.
114 F.Supp. 396 (1953)
In re JOHNSON.
United States District Court N. D. Texas, Fort Worth Division.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
March 27, 1953.
March 27, 1953.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Brantley Pringle, Fort Worth, Tex., for creditor Parker.
Mayer, Tuchin & Mehl, Fort Worth, Tex., for bankrupt Johnson.
United States District Court N. D. Texas, Fort Worth Division.
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