Bert F. Hinrichs Co. v. Schaneberg
Bert F. Hinrichs Co. v. Schaneberg
Opinion of the Court
The appellant prosecutes this appeal from an order of the District Court ratifying and confirming the findings of fact, conclusions of law, and the order of the x'eferee in bankruptcy adjudicating it a bankrupt.
Two judgments were entered against appellant by an Illinois Justice of the Peace. Executions were issued on the judgments and delivered to the constable. Under Illinois law liens arose upon appellant’s personal property when the executions were issued and delivered. Appellant did not vacate or discharge the liens within a thirty day period. No levy and return having been made the liens expired after seventy days. The petition for adjudication was filed five days thereafter.
We conceive the main issue presented by the appeal to be whether an involuntary adjudication of bankruptcy premised on 11 U.S.C.A. § 21, sub. a(3) requix'es that the lien suffered or pex*mitted to remain unvacated and undischarged for the thirty day period also-remain unexpired at the time the petition is filed. We agx-ee with the conclusion reached by the referee and the District Court that it need not. In our opinion the “act of bankruptcy” is the failure-to vacate or discharge the lien during the thirty day period from the date of its-inception. Cf. Weinbrenner, Inc. v. Finne, 9 Cir., 105 F.2d 272.
The record amply suppox’ts the finding of insolvency as of the time of failure to vacate or discharge the liens, and at the time the petition was filed.
The order of the District Court is affirmed.
Affirmed.
Reference
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- In the Matter of Bert F. Hinrichs Company, a Delaware corporation, Alleged Bankrupt. BERT F. HINRICHS COMPANY, a Delaware corporation v. William SCHANEBERG
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