Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco v. Schenley Industries, Inc.
This text of 215 F.2d 651 (Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco v. Schenley Industries, Inc.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
These are appeals from a judgment of the district court in a bankruptcy proceeding in which the court sustained the appellee’s petition for reclamation of goods stored in a warehouse for which the appellee had warehouse receipts. In the Matter of Hedgeside Distillery Corporation, D.C., 123 F.Supp. 933.
The appellants contend the district court erred with regard to a portion of the goods involved in the following respects :
1. In concluding that Bankrupt (Hedgeside Distillery Corporation) lawfully stored its goods in its warehouse for profit;
2. In concluding that copies of the warehouse receipts were kept at the warehouse;
3. And consequently in concluding that Bankrupt was a warehouseman, within the meaning of § 3440.5 of the California Civil Code.
We affirm the judgment adopting the reasoning of the opinion of Judge Lem-mon.
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