McNaboe v. Columbian Mfg. Co.
153 F. 967 | 2d Cir. | 1907
In brief, the question presented for decision is whether a party who has had stolen money restored to him, he being in entire ignorance both of the theft and the restoration, has received a preference under the bankruptcy act?
We are so clearly of the opinion that he has not received a preference that we find it unnecessary to add anything to the discussion of the proposition found in the opinion of the judge of the Circuit Court.
The judgment is affirmed.