ROVER, Chief Judge.
Appellees, as judgment creditors of one Thomas J. Flynn, filed suit against him and the appellant, predicated on the theory that merchandise sold to Flynn had been delivered to him for use in his restaurant; that he had sold the restaurant to the appellant; that under the "Bulk Sales Law," Code 1951, § 28-1701 et seq., before the sale could be legally consummated, it was the duty of appellant to give appellees as merchandise creditors of Flynn...
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