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GREENVILLE BANKING & TRUST COMPANY. Trust Company of New Jersey, Charles Rappaport and Morris Rappaport, Trading as Rappaport Brothers, and Robert Cavall, Appellants, v. Morris SELCOW, Alleged Bankrupt, Samuel Leibow, Mortgagee, George J. Wolf, Mortgagee, and E. Charles Altschul, et al., Appellees, 1929 — 29 F.2d 1021 · caselaw · US
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GREENVILLE BANKING & TRUST COMPANY. Trust Company of New Jersey, Charles Rappaport and Morris Rappaport, Trading as Rappaport Brothers, and Robert Cavall, Appellants, v. Morris SELCOW, Alleged Bankrupt, Samuel Leibow, Mortgagee, George J. Wolf, Mortgagee, and E. Charles Altschul, et al., Appellees
29 F.2d 1021·United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit·1929
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GREENVILLE BANKING & TRUST COMPANY. Trust Company of New Jersey, Charles Rappaport and Morris Rappaport, Trading as Rappaport Brothers, and Robert Cavall, Appellants, v. Morris SELCOW, Alleged Bankrupt, Samuel Leibow, Mortgagee, George J. Wolf, Mortgagee, and E. Charles Altschul, et al., Appellees.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.
January 2,1929.
No. 3902.
See, also, 25 F.(2d) 78.
Mark Townsend, Jr., of Jersey City, N. J., for appellants.
Arthur T. Vanderbilt, of Newark, N. J., for appellees.
Before BUFFINGTON and WOOLLEY, Circuit Judges, and THOMSON, District Judge.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
The order of the District Court of June 18, 1928, is vacated, with direction that the court reinstate its order of May 14, 1928.