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Delsea Corporation v. Flickstein, Trustee in Bankruptcy, et al.; and Veloric et al. v. College Hall Fashions & Synthetic Specialists, Inc., 1957 — 352 U.S. 1030 · caselaw · US
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Delsea Corporation v. Flickstein, Trustee in Bankruptcy, et al.; and Veloric et al. v. College Hall Fashions & Synthetic Specialists, Inc.
352 U.S. 1030·Supreme Court of the United States·1957
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Opinion
No. 713.
No. 717.
Delsea Corporation v. Flickstein, Trustee in Bankruptcy, et al.; and Veloric et al. v. College Hall Fashions & Synthetic Specialists, Inc.
Jerome L. Markovitz for petitioner in No. 713. Morris M. Wexler for Veloric, and William M. Keenan and James Alan Montgomery, Jr. for Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co., petitioners in No. 717. David Goldberg for respondents in No. 717.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 3d Cir. Certiorari denied.
Reported below: 238 F. 2d 155.