In re Sanborn
In re Sanborn
Opinion of the Court
It appears by the records of this court that there has been opposition by various creditors to the discharge of the bankrupt. Requests for extensions of time to file specifications in opposition to a discharge were heretofore made, and granted by this court, but as yet no specifications have been filed, though the time to do so has now expired. The referee, in a supplemental report, has re
The discharge of the bankrupt will accordingly be withheld until the further report of the referee on the questions now submitted to him.
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- In re SANBORN
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- Syllabus
- 1. Bankruptcy — Discharge—Opposition—Discontinuance—Collusion. Where, on an application for a bankrupt’s discharge, it appeared that certain creditors had opposed the discharge, and had applied for time to file specifications, but, though the time had expired, the specifications had not been filed, and the referee, in a supplemental report, had refused a certificate of conformity required by bankruptcy rule 10, the facts tended to create a iiresumption or a suspicion that some act had been done by or on behalf of the bankrupt to secure the discontinuance of the opposition, justifying the refusal of the bankrupt’s discharge pending a further report by the referee.