In the Matter of Nathan Tiger, Bankrupt, Frank Sickinger, Trustee in Bankruptcy of Nathan Tiger, Bankrupt, and Irving Krause, Creditor-Appellee

201 F.2d 670
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedJanuary 8, 1953
Docket10829_1
StatusPublished

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In the Matter of Nathan Tiger, Bankrupt, Frank Sickinger, Trustee in Bankruptcy of Nathan Tiger, Bankrupt, and Irving Krause, Creditor-Appellee, 201 F.2d 670 (3d Cir. 1953).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

An examination of the briefs and record in this case convinces us that the decision of the court below, 201 F.Supp. 737, is correct. No useful purpose would be served by repeating here what Judge Hartshorne has ably stated.

Accordingly the judgment of the court ibelow will be affirmed.

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