In re Electron Chemical Co.

208 F. 954, 1913 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1288
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. New York
DecidedNovember 28, 1913
StatusPublished

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In re Electron Chemical Co., 208 F. 954, 1913 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1288 (E.D.N.Y. 1913).

Opinion

CHATEIEED, District Judge.

[1] An involuntary petition was filed on September, 15, 1913, charging a preferential payment of $600 on August 20, 1913. As this alleged act of bankruptcy is set forth in section 3, subd. a2, the burden of proving insolvency is placed upon the creditors if the alleged bankrupt appears and produces its books. Section 3d. Hence in this case the question of insolvency at the time of this payment is substantially the only issue involved.

The alleged bankrupt has appeared in court, submitted its books, and considerable testimony has been taken, from which it appears that the corporation began business without much capital. Whatever has been obtained since for capital stock hás apparently been used in the payment of debts. One payment of $2,500, from the money put in by the president and principal stockholder in return for his stock, went to the Butterworth-Judson Company, assignee to a petitioning creditor, whose account at that time was $7,435.28, and at the time of the filing of the petition in bankruptcy is claimed to have amounted to $7,481.32.

[955]*955[2] A statement of the assets and liabilities of the Electron Chemical Company ivas made up as of August 20, 1913, by the treasurer, as follows:

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