Robert L. Jackson, Trustee in Bankruptcy for Great Western Automatic Sprinkler Co. And Fabrication and Supply Co. v. Star Sprinkler Corporation of Florida, Philadelphia National Bank, High Point Sprinkler Company, A/K/A High Point Sprinkler Co. Of North Carolina, High Point Sprinkler Company of Atlanta, High Point Sprinkler Company of the Midwest, William F. Aldridge, Ftm Sprinkler Company, Richard W. Miller, George T. O'laughlin, Protection Sprinkler Company and Continental Automatic Fire Sprinkler Company, Star Sprinkler Corporation of Florida v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., Continental Automatic Fire Sprinkler Company and Protection Sprinkler Company v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., Ftm Sprinkler Company v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., Philadelphia National Bank v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., High Point Sprinkler Company of Atlanta v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., High Point Sprinkler Company of the Midwest, High Point Sprinkler Company, A/K/A High Point Sprinkler Company of North Carolina and William F. Aldridge v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc.

575 F.2d 1223
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedJune 6, 1978
Docket77-1197
StatusPublished
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This text of 575 F.2d 1223 (Robert L. Jackson, Trustee in Bankruptcy for Great Western Automatic Sprinkler Co. And Fabrication and Supply Co. v. Star Sprinkler Corporation of Florida, Philadelphia National Bank, High Point Sprinkler Company, A/K/A High Point Sprinkler Co. Of North Carolina, High Point Sprinkler Company of Atlanta, High Point Sprinkler Company of the Midwest, William F. Aldridge, Ftm Sprinkler Company, Richard W. Miller, George T. O'laughlin, Protection Sprinkler Company and Continental Automatic Fire Sprinkler Company, Star Sprinkler Corporation of Florida v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., Continental Automatic Fire Sprinkler Company and Protection Sprinkler Company v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., Ftm Sprinkler Company v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., Philadelphia National Bank v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., High Point Sprinkler Company of Atlanta v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., High Point Sprinkler Company of the Midwest, High Point Sprinkler Company, A/K/A High Point Sprinkler Company of North Carolina and William F. Aldridge v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Robert L. Jackson, Trustee in Bankruptcy for Great Western Automatic Sprinkler Co. And Fabrication and Supply Co. v. Star Sprinkler Corporation of Florida, Philadelphia National Bank, High Point Sprinkler Company, A/K/A High Point Sprinkler Co. Of North Carolina, High Point Sprinkler Company of Atlanta, High Point Sprinkler Company of the Midwest, William F. Aldridge, Ftm Sprinkler Company, Richard W. Miller, George T. O'laughlin, Protection Sprinkler Company and Continental Automatic Fire Sprinkler Company, Star Sprinkler Corporation of Florida v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., Continental Automatic Fire Sprinkler Company and Protection Sprinkler Company v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., Ftm Sprinkler Company v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., Philadelphia National Bank v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., High Point Sprinkler Company of Atlanta v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., High Point Sprinkler Company of the Midwest, High Point Sprinkler Company, A/K/A High Point Sprinkler Company of North Carolina and William F. Aldridge v. Robert L. Jackson, Etc., 575 F.2d 1223 (8th Cir. 1978).

Opinion

575 F.2d 1223

24 UCC Rep.Serv. 753

Robert L. JACKSON, Trustee in Bankruptcy for Great Western
Automatic Sprinkler Co. and Fabrication and Supply
Co., Appellant,
v.
STAR SPRINKLER CORPORATION OF FLORIDA, Philadelphia National
Bank, High Point Sprinkler Company, a/k/a High Point
Sprinkler Co. of North Carolina, High Point Sprinkler
Company of Atlanta, High Point Sprinkler Company of the
Midwest, William F. Aldridge, FTM Sprinkler Company, Richard
W. Miller, George T. O'Laughlin, Protection Sprinkler
Company and Continental Automatic Fire Sprinkler Company, Appellees.
STAR SPRINKLER CORPORATION OF FLORIDA, Appellant,
v.
Robert L. JACKSON, etc., Appellee.
CONTINENTAL AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER COMPANY and Protection
Sprinkler Company, Appellants,
v.
Robert L. JACKSON, etc., Appellee.
FTM SPRINKLER COMPANY, Appellant,
v.
Robert L. JACKSON, etc., Appellee.
PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK, Appellant,
v.
Robert L. JACKSON, etc., Appellee.
HIGH POINT SPRINKLER COMPANY OF ATLANTA, Appellant,
v.
Robert L. JACKSON, etc., Appellee.
HIGH POINT SPRINKLER COMPANY OF the MIDWEST, High Point
Sprinkler Company, a/k/a High Point Sprinkler
Company of North Carolina and William F.
Aldridge, Appellants,
v.
Robert L. JACKSON, etc., Appellee.

Nos. 77-1197, 77-1218 to 77-1220 and 77-1223.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted Nov. 16, 1977.
Decided April 26, 1978.
As Modified On Denial of Rehearing En Banc June 6, 1978.

Duke W. Ponick, Jr., Morris, Foust, Beckett & Ponick, Kansas City, Mo., for Robert L. Jackson, etc., in these cases.

James D. Crawford, Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis, Philadelphia, Pa., for Star Sprinkler Corp. of Fla., Philadelphia Nat. Bank, High Point Sprinkler Co., etc., High Point Sprinkler Co. of Atlanta, High Point Sprinkler Co. of the Midwest, William F. Aldridge, FTM Sprinkler Co., Protection Sprinkler Co. and Continental Automatic Fire Sprinkler Co. and for cross-appellant Robert L. Jackson, etc., in No. 1197.

Harry P. Thomson, Jr., and Fred Wilkins, Shughart, Thomson & Kilroy, Kansas City, Mo., for Richard W. Miller and George T. O'Laughlin in No. 77-1197.

Robert L. Wesner, Sedalia, Mo., John C. Milholland, Harrisonville, Mo., for cross-appellant Robert L. Jackson, etc., in No. 77-1197, for appellants in Nos. 77-1218, 1223 and 1234, Protection Sprinkler Co., Continental Automatic Fire Sprinkler Co. and High Point Sprinkler Co. of Atlanta, for Star Sprinkler Co. of Fla., FTM Protection and Continental in No. 77-1197 (appellees).

Thomas J. Conway, Kansas City, Mo., for Philadelphia Natl. Bank, appellant in No. 77-1223, for cross-appellant Robert L. Jackson, etc., in No. 77-1197, for appellants in Nos. 77-1218, 1219, 1220, 1233 and 1234.

Anderson & Milholland, Harrisonville, Mo., for appellant High Point Sprinkler Co. of Atlanta, in No. 77-1234; and for appellants, High Point Sprinkler Co., etc., and High Point Sprinkler Co. of the Midwest; and William F. Aldridge in No. 77-1234.

Before GIBSON, Chief Judge, VAN OOSTERHOUT, Senior Circuit Judge, and LAY, Circuit Judge.

GIBSON, Chief Judge.

This plenary action was brought by the trustee in bankruptcy of Great Western Automatic Sprinkler Company (Great Western) and Fabrication and Supply Company (Fabrication), alleging a conspiracy fraudulently to acquire the assets of the bankrupts. The trustee sought relief in multiple forms including damages, recovery of property or its value, and subordination of claims, from Star Sprinkler Corporation of Florida (Star), Philadelphia National Bank, High Point Sprinkler Company (High Point of North Carolina), High Point Sprinkler Company of Atlanta (High Point of Atlanta), High Point Sprinkler Company of the Midwest (High Point of the Midwest), William F. Aldridge, FTM Sprinkler Company (FTM), Richard W. Miller, George T. O'Laughlin, Protection Sprinkler Company (Protection), and Continental Automatic Fire Sprinkler Company (Continental).1 The District Court2 granted summary judgment on eight of the eleven counts of the trustee's amended petition3 and on Star's counterclaim. The court designated that this judgment was final for purposes of appeal but retained jurisdiction over other claims of the parties. All parties appeal except Richard W. Miller and George T. O'Laughlin. We affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand.

With the encouragement of the District Court, the parties took part in a procedure called melding. In addition to stipulating to the authenticity of numerous documents, the parties exchanged narrative statements. They attempted to complete the factual picture by admitting the correctness of portions of the opposing parties' narratives. In this manner "melds" of admitted facts were created. In entering summary judgment, the District Court made limited findings of fact in its order of May 27, 1975, and relied on the authenticated documents and the stipulated facts. This was permissible under Fed.R.Civ.P. 56. In the present case, we consider the appeals on the record before us, which includes eleven briefs and an 871-page appendix.

Summary judgment is permitted under Fed.R.Civ.P. 56 "if the pleadings, depositions, answers to interrogatories, and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no genuine issue as to any material fact and the moving party is entitled to a judgment as a matter of law." All evidence must be interpreted in the light most favorable to the non-moving party. Adickes v. S. H. Kress & Co., 398 U.S. 144, 158-59, 90 S.Ct. 1598, 26 L.Ed.2d 142 (1970). The burden is upon the movant to establish "his right to judgment with such clarity as to leave no room for controversy and that the other party is not entitled to recover under any possible circumstances." New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. v. Null, 554 F.2d 896, 901 (8th Cir. 1977); Robert Johnson Grain Co. v. Chemical Interchange Co., 541 F.2d 207, 209 (8th Cir. 1976); Percival v. General Motors Corp., 539 F.2d 1126, 1128 (8th Cir. 1976).

The claims involved in this case depend in large part on the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, which must be applied carefully to the factual situation disclosed by the record. "Yet we do not read these statutory words with the ease of a computer. There is an overriding consideration that equitable principles govern the exercise of bankruptcy jurisdiction." Bank of Marin v. England, 385 U.S. 99, 103, 87 S.Ct. 274, 277, 17 L.Ed.2d 197 (1966).

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