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Huntley v. Snider

Circuit Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Feb 12, 1937
88 F.2d 335 (1st Cir. 1937)

Opinion

No. 3170.

February 12, 1937.

Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts; Elisha H. Brewster, Judge.

On petition for rehearing.

Petition denied.

For former opinion, see 86 F.2d 539.

Alexander G. Gould, of Boston, Mass., for appellant.

Before BINGHAM, WILSON and MORTON, Circuit Judges.


The petitioner requests a rehearing on the ground that its ninth assignment of error was not passed upon. The assignment was considered but was not deemed to present questions sufficiently doubtful to call for discussion. The appellant's contention, viz. that the trustee in bankruptcy, by settling with the appellant's wife with respect to property fraudulently transferred to her by the bankrupt, estopped himself and all creditors of the bankrupt estate from opposing discharge, is plainly unsound. There are many decisions against it. In re Davis (D.C.) 34 F.2d 778; In re Quackenbush (D.C.) 102 F. 282, at page 285; In re Sussman (D.C.) 190 F. 111; In re Jacobson (D.C.) 9 F.2d 139; In re Singer (C.C.A.) 251 F. 51; In re Russell (D.C.) 52 F.2d 749. The offense of fraudulent concealment is complete when the bankrupt has failed to disclose his property to his trustee after having had reasonable opportunity to do so. His breach of duty is not excused if the trustee discovers the concealed property and recaptures it. In re Singer, 251 F. 51 (C.C.A. 2); In re Quackenbush, supra; In re Sussman, supra. Moreover, as the appellee points out, the concealed property, which is described in the trustee's petition to compromise and is that with respect to which the settlement was made, did not include certain other property which the referee found belonged to the bankrupt and had been fraudulently concealed. All the assignments of error were considered, and none was found to be well taken.

The petition for rehearing is denied.


Summaries of

Huntley v. Snider

Circuit Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Feb 12, 1937
88 F.2d 335 (1st Cir. 1937)
Case details for

Huntley v. Snider

Case Details

Full title:HUNTLEY v. SNIDER

Court:Circuit Court of Appeals, First Circuit

Date published: Feb 12, 1937

Citations

88 F.2d 335 (1st Cir. 1937)

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