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Arthur W. JORDAN, Trustee, Appellant, v. Chester GREENWOOD, Appellee, 1929 — 34 F.2d 1021 · caselaw · US
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Arthur W. JORDAN, Trustee, Appellant, v. Chester GREENWOOD, Appellee
34 F.2d 1021·United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit·1929
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Arthur W. JORDAN, Trustee, Appellant, v. Chester GREENWOOD, Appellee.
Circuit Court of Appeals, First Circuit.
October 25, 1929.
No. 2398.
Maurice E. Rosen, of Portland, for appellant.
Samuel Titeomb, of Augusta, for appellee.
Before BINGHAM and ANDERSON, Circuit Judges, and WILSON, District Judge.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
The decree appealed from in this case is affirmed for the reasons stated in the opinion of the District Court, 23 F. (2d) 508.
The decree of the District Court is affirmed, with costs to the appellee.