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Stone et al. v. Eacho

Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
May 13, 1942
128 F.2d 16 (4th Cir. 1942)

Opinion

No. 4894.

May 13, 1942.

Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia, at Richmond; Robert N. Pollard, Judge.

On petition for rehearing.

Petition denied.

For prior opinion see, 127 F.2d 284.

Bernard Hellring, of Newark, N.J., and Reuben Golin, of New York City (Bilder, Bilder Kaufman and Albert Freeman, all of Newark, N.J., Hahn Golin, of New York City, and Steingold Steingold, of Richmond, Va., on the brief), for appellants.

R. Hugh Rudd, of Richmond, Va., for appellee.

Before PARKER and DOBIE, Circuit Judges, and WARING, District Judge.


The petition for rehearing presents no point not already fully considered by the Court. It is urged that some of the creditors will be able to show that credit was extended by them to the Virginia corporation in reliance upon its separate entity. It is difficult to see how this can be done in the case of creditors whose dealings have embraced more than one transaction, in view of the uncontradicted evidence that payment of bills of the subsidiary exceeding $10 was made from the home office of the parent corporation; and certainly, if creditors looked to the record of incorporation in Virginia, they were put on notice of the true situation when they discovered that the subsidiary had issued only three shares of stock of the par value of $1 each. If, however, there are creditors who have equities with respect to the assets in the Richmond store because of having extended credit to the Virginia Corporation on the faith of its ownership of these assets, their equities are preserved in the consolidation of proceedings ordered by the following provision of the opinion, viz.: "If there are equities in favor of any of the creditors which have not been sufficiently explored in the motion for consolidation and as to which they desire to be heard further, hearing can be afforded them in the consolidated proceedings." 4 Cir., 127 F.2d 284. The petition for rehearing will accordingly be denied.

Petition denied.


Summaries of

Stone et al. v. Eacho

Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
May 13, 1942
128 F.2d 16 (4th Cir. 1942)
Case details for

Stone et al. v. Eacho

Case Details

Full title:STONE et al. v. EACHO. In re TIP TOP TAILORS, Inc

Court:Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit

Date published: May 13, 1942

Citations

128 F.2d 16 (4th Cir. 1942)

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