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William J. WALKER, Bankrupt, Appellant, v. John FAULKNER, Ashton File and Thomas H. Wickham, Appellees, 1929 — 30 F.2d 1022 · caselaw · US
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William J. WALKER, Bankrupt, Appellant, v. John FAULKNER, Ashton File and Thomas H. Wickham, Appellees
30 F.2d 1022·United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit·1929
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William J. WALKER, Bankrupt, Appellant, v. John FAULKNER, Ashton File and Thomas H. Wickham, Appellees.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
January 15, 1929.
No. 2838.
W. W. Goldsmith, of Beckley, W. Va., for appellant.
W. E. R. Byrne, of Charleston, W. Va., for appellees.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Cause docketed and dismissed under section 2 of rule 16. Order filed.