253 F. 299 | S.D. Fla. | 1918
On April 25, 1918, certain specifications of objection to discharge were filed. These specifications, two in number, were signed Beasley Shoe Company, by Rand & Kurtz, attorneys. This is sworn to on information and belief. On April 25, 1918, a paper styled “Supplemental Specifications of Grounds of Opposition to Bankrupt’s Discharge,” was filed, signed “Rand & Kurtz, Attorneys for Beasley Shoe Company.” These, consisting of five, and all, except the fifth, made on information and belief, are sworn to by F„ B. Kurtz. This appears to be a carbon copy of the same paper filed. May 17th, except it is sworn to on information and belief by J. T. Gilliam, as treasurer, and signed by “Beasley Shoe Company, by Rand & Kurtz, Its Attorneys.” Motions are made by the bankrupt to strike the papers filed April 25th and May 17th, on the ground that the same are not signed by objecting creditors, nor sworn to as required.
An order will be made, granting the motions to strike and allowing the creditor 20 days within which to make such amendments as it may be advised.