Mercadal v. His Creditors
Mercadal v. His Creditors
Opinion of the Court
This is an opposition to the appointment oí Francisco Mercadal Sr., as Syndic of the creditors of the insolvent, on the grounds that Mercadal Sr. and others who voted for said Mercadal Sr. were not the creditors df the insolvent, and that by deducting said illegal votes, André Dubuch, the opponent, is entitled to the trust, which he now claims'.
The District Judge recognized Dubuch as the duly elected Syndic of the creditors of Francisco Mercadal Jr.
It appears that the creditors, whose claims are contested, were placed as such in the schedule, and that they certified on oath, either in person or by proxy, their respective claim to be true and legitimate, in the manner required by law, Acts of 1855, p. 431, sec. 13.
The statute requires no other evidence to entitle a party to a vote; and it is
It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the judgment of the District Court be avoided and reversed; and it is now further ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the opposition herein filed be rejected, and that the appellant, Francisco Mercadal Sr., be declared to be the duly elected definitive Syndic of the creditors of Francisco Mercadal Jr., and that he be qualified as such by giving the bond and taking the oath required by law. It is further ordered, that the costs of opposition, in both courts, be paid by the opponent, André Dubuch.
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- Francisco Mercadal, Jr. v. His Creditors
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