In re Watkinson
In re Watkinson
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff in this case sold merchandise to the alleged bankrupts, and received payments on account, as set forth in the following statement:
1901. Terms.
$ 176 68 375 38 Feb. 14 To Mdse. 4 Mos. June 5 “
173 61 7 “
122 30 15
59 66 28
1(13 29
220 00 July 19 «
30 00 23
535 32 26
364 02 Aug. 14
180 60 24 “
[ XXX XX XXXX ] Sept. 6 “
176 04 June 29 By Cash.$376 58 11
178 20 Oct. 10 " “ . 634 78 — $ 811 36 30
177 78 Balance . 2,565 92 26 "
183 30 Oct. 8 “
182 88
182 70 2 "
$3,377 28 $3,377 28
1902 .
$2,565 92 Jan. 1 To balance
The question certified is whether or not Joseph Wild & Co., the claimants, can prove the balance of their claim, to wit $2,565.92, without surrendering the sum of $634.78, received by them on October 10, 1901, which is said to be preferential. The bankrupts were insolvent from January 1, 1901, but the first goods were delivered by the plaintiffs to them on February 14, 1901. The account was open long prior to four months preceding the filing of the petition in bankruptcy, and had been running from February 14, 1901, down to October 8, 1901, when the last delivery of merchandise to the bankrupts took place. Two days later, October 10, 1901, the sum of $63-1.78 was paid to the plaintiffs. This was the last transaction between them, and within four months of the time of the presentation of the petition in bankruptcy. There were no subsequent credits. It was simply a paymdnt on account of a former indebtedness, and it is ruled by In re Colton Export & Import Co., 10 Am. Bankr. Rep. 14, 121 Fed. 663, 57 C. C. A. 417. The cases of Jaquith v. Alden, 118 Fed. 270, 55 C. C. A. 364 (same case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States, and reported in 9 Am. Bankr. Rep. 773, 23 Sup. Ct. 649, 47 L. Ed. 716, and Yaple v. Dahl-Millikan Grocery Co., by the same court, reported in 11 Am. Bankr. Rep. 596, 24 Sup. Ct. 552, 48 L. Ed. 776, rule that where a debt for goods sold to the bankrupt upon a running account was all incurred within four months prior to filing a petition in bankruptcy, and while the alleged bankrupt was insolvent, of which fact the creditor was ignorant, payment on account did not constitute preferential transfers, under section 60a of the bankrupt act of July 3, 1898 (chapter 541, 30 Stat. 562 [U. S. Comp. St. 1901, p. 34-15]), which must be surrendered, under section 57g, 30 Stat. 560 [U. S. Comp. St. 1901, p. 3443], before the creditor can prove his claim, although the greater part thereof was for goods sold before the last payment was made. In the Jaquith v. Alden Case the last transaction was a purchase of goods by the bankrupts. We therefore hold that an increase of the bankrupt’s estate, as a net result of the transactions between the bankrupt and a creditor within four months prior to filing the petition in bankruptcy, where the last transaction was a payment on account of°the indebtedness, is not sufficient to relieve the creditor from surrendering this last payment as preferential before he is permitted to prove the balance of his claim against the bankrupt’s estate, when the account runs far back beyond the four months before the petition is presented, and the transactions between them end with a large payment on account of the whole indebtedness. Under such circumstances, it is a preferential claim, and must be surrendered before the balance of the account of the creditor can be proven. Kimball v. Rosenham Co., 114 Fed. 85, 52 C. C. A. 33; In re Sagor Bros., 9 Am. Bankr. Rep. 361, 121 Fed. 658, 57 C. C. A. 412. Where in a running account payment by the bankrupt within the four months has induced new credits, which resulted in a net increase to the estate,' the creditor may be said to have -once surrendered his preference by the giving of the subsequent credit;
•The order of the referee directing the trustee to pay to Joseph Wild & Co. a.dividend on $2,565.92 of the same percentage' as other creditors of the same class, without surrendering the said preferential payment of $634.78, is reversed.
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