Williams v. Robinson
Williams v. Robinson
Opinion of the Court
The only question raised in the case is a? to the validity of the defendant’s discharge. The objection to the discharge rests on the ground, that there was no third meeting of creditors called within six months from the appointment of the assignees.
The statute expressly requires, that the assignees shall call a third meeting of the creditors, within six months from the time of their appointment, at which meeting creditors who have not before proved their debts shall be allowed to prove them; so that the law requires, that there shall be three
The third meeting, at which the discharge in the present case was obtained, was after the expiration of six months. If creditors had proved their" claims at this meeting, such creditors could not have dissented from the discharge, because the1 statute expressly and unconditionally requires, that the dissent shall be within six months.
It might very naturally be expected, as a matter of course, that a large portion of the creditors would delay the proof of their claims to the third meeting, knowing that the law requires that there should be such a meeting within six months, within which time they might dissent from the discharge. Therefore, when there is no third meeting, within the time limited, a large portion of the creditors will be deprived of the right which the law gives them of dissenting from the discharge.
Although it may be no fault of the debtor that a third meeting was not called within the time limited, still it is essential to the validity of the discharge, that it should be reached through the previous steps required by the statute, and the security of the debtor requires that he should see to it, that there is a compliance with the requisitions of the statute. It will not do to leap over the preliminary proceedings and come at once to the discharge, without them. The various proceedings of the insolvent law are connected, and have a mutual dependence upon each other If some fail
See the case of Revere v. Newell, post, 584.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Nathan Williams v. Samuel Robinson
- Status
- Published