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In re Cintra Realty Corp.

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Feb 21, 1967
373 F.2d 321 (2d Cir. 1967)

Summary

expressing "satisf[action] with [district judge's] interpretation of his own order" "[e]ven if the order be deemed ambiguous"

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Opinion

No. 310, Docket 30969.

Argued January 18, 1967.

Decided February 21, 1967.

James O. Porter, Buffalo, N.Y., for appellant Cintra Realty Corp.

Alexander C. Cordes, Buffalo, N.Y. (John R. Lytle and Phillips, Lytle, Hitchcock, Blaine Huber, Buffalo, N.Y., on the brief), for appellee Fleet-Wing Corp.

Before MEDINA, ANDERSON and FEINBERG, Circuit Judges.


On July 14, 1966, a petition in bankruptcy was filed against the Cintra Realty Corporation by Fleet-Wing Corporation, an unsatisfied judgment creditor. When the initial attempt to serve an actual agent of Cintra failed, Fleet-Wing obtained an order extending the time for service and for service on the Secretary of State of the State of New York. Service pursuant to this order was not timely and on August 24th, a second extension was obtained. This second order set the return date as September 13th and service was completed on August 29th. The mode of service was specified as follows:

ORDERED, that said Phillips, Lytle, Yorkey, Letchworth, Hitchcock Blaine, as attorneys for said Fleet-Wing Corporation, give notice to said Cintra Realty Corporation by directing the U.S. Marshal to serve said Petition and subpoena upon Cintra Realty Corporation by delivering a copy of said subpoena and Petition to the Secretary of State of the State of New York, who is duly authorized by the Laws of the State of New York to accept service on behalf of said Cintra Realty Corporation, and by mailing a copy of said subpoena and Petition to the corporation at its last known address.

The Secretary of State mailed a copy of the petition to Cintra but it was returned marked "address unknown." Cintra had moved its office but had failed to notify the Secretary of State. The attorneys for Fleet-Wing did nothing further to give Cintra notice of the proceeding.

The principal point made by Cintra as appellant here is that the District Court had no jurisdiction to make the adjudication of bankruptcy because service of process, while it would have been sufficient under the New York State and federal rules, N YC.P.L.R., Section 311(1), N.Y. Business Corporation Law, McKinney's Consol.Laws, c. 4, Section 306, Fed.Rules of Civ.Proc. 4(d)(3) and (7), was not in strict compliance with the order made by Judge Henderson. The claim is that the order requires two mailings, one by the Secretary of State and another by the attorneys for Fleet-Wing. Even if the order be deemed ambiguous, we are satisfied with Judge Henderson's interpretation of his own order, to the effect that a single mailing was sufficient.

Various other contentions require no discussion. The notice was timely, despite appellant's claim to the contrary. In view of the concession that Cintra was "defunct" and "insolvent," and that "no hardship would result to Cintra from a continuance of the bankruptcy proceedings," it was not an abuse of discretion to deny the motion to open the default.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

In re Cintra Realty Corp.

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Feb 21, 1967
373 F.2d 321 (2d Cir. 1967)

expressing "satisf[action] with [district judge's] interpretation of his own order" "[e]ven if the order be deemed ambiguous"

Summary of this case from Truskoski v. ESPN, Inc.
Case details for

In re Cintra Realty Corp.

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of CINTRA REALTY CORPORATION, Alleged Bankrupt

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit

Date published: Feb 21, 1967

Citations

373 F.2d 321 (2d Cir. 1967)

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