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Newton v. New Bedford Storage Warehouse Co.

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts
May 11, 1925
6 F.2d 93 (D. Mass. 1925)

Opinion

No. 2384.

May 11, 1925.

Joseph Wiggin, of Boston, Mass., for plaintiff.

James F. Bacon, Cox Bacon, Frederick C. Allen, and Allen Smith, all of Boston, Mass., for defendant.


At Law. Action by Jewett B. Newton, trustee in bankruptcy of William F. Huntley, against the New Bedford Storage Warehouse Company. Judgment for defendant.


This is an action at law to recover an alleged preference under section 60 of the Bankruptcy Act (Comp. St. § 9644).

The first six items of the account annexed to plaintiff's declaration represent transfers made to secure a loan made by the defendant to the bankrupt on the date of the transfer and were not given to secure a pre-existing indebtedness. The transfer of these items, therefore, does not fall within the terms of section 60a.

The remaining items, Nos. 7 to 20, inclusive, represent transfers of merchandise made on May 16, 1923, as additional security for pre-existing indebtedness.

The evidence before the court is this case is hardly sufficient to sustain the plaintiff's burden of showing that the bankrupt was insolvent on May 16, 1923. However that may be, the evidence falls far short of establishing the fact that the defendant had reasonable cause to believe that the enforcement of the transfer would effect a preference, and I therefore find as a fact that the defendant did not have reasonable cause to believe that the transfer to it of the additional security would effect a preference voidable under section 60b.

It follows that the plaintiff is not entitled to recover, and judgment may be entered for the defendant.


Summaries of

Newton v. New Bedford Storage Warehouse Co.

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts
May 11, 1925
6 F.2d 93 (D. Mass. 1925)
Case details for

Newton v. New Bedford Storage Warehouse Co.

Case Details

Full title:NEWTON v. NEW BEDFORD STORAGE WAREHOUSE CO

Court:United States District Court, D. Massachusetts

Date published: May 11, 1925

Citations

6 F.2d 93 (D. Mass. 1925)

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