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In re Robinson
123 F. 844
D.R.I.
1903
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BROWN, District Judge.

I am of the opinion that the second, eleventh, and twelfth specifications of objections to the bankrupt’s discharge are sustained by the evidence. After submission of the case to the court upon evidence which fully supports and verifies certain of the specifications, the objection to the specifications for lack of verification is too late, and cannot be considered as a sufficient ground for dismissing the specifications and granting the discharge. Brandenburgh on Bankruptcy (3d Ed.) § 348, p. 228.

Petition for discharge is denied.

Case Details

Case Name: In re Robinson
Court Name: District Court, D. Rhode Island
Date Published: Jun 15, 1903
Citation: 123 F. 844
Docket Number: No. 258
Court Abbreviation: D.R.I.
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