80 P. 422 | Or. | 1905
delivered the opinion.
The principle underlying the rule is, as it was under the law of 1867; that “the filing of the petition (in bankruptcy) is a caveat to all the world, and in fact an attachment and'injunction,” .and on adjudication the title of the bankrupt becomes vested in the trustee: Mueller v. Nugent, 184 U. S. 1 (22 Sup. Ct. 269, 46 L. Ed. 405). In other words, the procedure operates to place the property in custodia legis, and the trustee, being the arm of the court, is the law’s proper custodian. While the property may not, in fact, have passed into the present possession of that officer as in the case at bar, where it has been trans
The demurrer being properly sustained, the decree of the circuit court will be affirmed, and it is so ordered. Affirmed.