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IRVING TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee in Bankruptcy of KORN UNDERWEAR CORPORATION, Bankrupt, Appellee, v. TEXTILE BANKING CO., Inc., Appellant, 1933 — 65 F.2d 1018 · caselaw · US
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IRVING TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee in Bankruptcy of KORN UNDERWEAR CORPORATION, Bankrupt, Appellee, v. TEXTILE BANKING CO., Inc., Appellant
65 F.2d 1018·United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit·1933
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IRVING TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee in Bankruptcy of KORN UNDERWEAR CORPORATION, Bankrupt, Appellee, v. TEXTILE BANKING CO., Inc., Appellant.
No. 436.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
May 29, 1933.
White So Case, of New York City (William St. John Tozer, Milton A. Kramer, and W. Arthur Cunningham, all of New York City, of counsel), for appellant.
Marx So Kahn, of New York City (Laurence A. Kahn, of New York City, and Norman Berman, of Brooklyn, N. Y., of counsel), for appellee.
Before L. HAND, AUGUSTUS N. IT AND, and CHASE, Circuit Judges.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Decree (3 F. Supp. 816) affirmed.