IN RE KUPFER


4 F.Supp. 688 (1933)

In re KUPFER.

District Court, S. D. New York.

June 19, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Emil K. Ellis, of New York City, for petitioning creditors.

Meyer Marlow, of New York City (Elmer Levenson and Stanley M. Dorman, both of New York City, of counsel), for alleged bankrupt.


PATTERSON, District Judge.

An involuntary petition in bankruptcy was filed against Joseph Kupfer on September 20, 1932. The act of bankruptcy alleged was the making of an assignment for the benefit of creditors. The answer interposed by Kupfer is to the effect that the three petitioning creditors, because of participating in the proceedings under the assignment, are estopped to resort to the bankruptcy court.

The assignment for the benefit of creditors was...

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