Eddy v. Farmer, Girsch & Co.

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Eddy v. Farmer, Girsch & Co., 8 A. 694 (R.I. 1887)
15 R.I. 474; 1887 R.I. LEXIS 17
PER CURIAM.

Eddy v. Farmer, Girsch & Co.

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The court advises the receiver to disallow any claims which he considers not true and *475 just, leaving the claimants to come to this court upon .exceptions to such disallowance, if they shall see fit, such exceptions to be filed in this court within thirty days after notice to them of the disallowance and of this condition.

Augustus S. Miller <f Arthur L. Brown, for petitioner.

' The receiver represented, in support of his application for an extended time in favor of certain creditors, that the unproved claims amounted to only $125.34; that they were divided among fourteen specified claimants ; that he was satisfied the claims were just; that he had nearly if not quite enough money in his hands to pay all the just claims proved and unproved; that he had conferred with nearly all the creditors who had proved their claims, and that they were willing the time should be extended.

The court will allow the creditors whose names are mentioned in the schedule annexed to the petition thirty days from the entry of an order hereon within which to prove their claims, as provided in the order heretofore made in said matter.

Reference

Full Case Name
Petition of Amasa F. Eddy, Receiver in Farmer v. Farmer, Girsch & Company
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Status
Published