after stating the case, delivered the opinion of the Court.
By -the. exceptions to the charge a Federal question is undoubtedly presented upon the record. The Court was asked to decide that the proceedings in bankruptcy-were. a bar to. the further prosecution of - the suit in the name of the bankrupt. This was refused, and the’jury were told that they might bring in a verdict for the plaintiff notwithstanding the bankruptcy, if they found in his favor "on the other issues, and the claim *469 had been assigned, as alleged in the replication, more than four months before the petition in bankruptcy was filed. We must,, therefore, overrule the motion to dismiss, but what the court did was so clearly right, that we are not inclined to retain the cause fpr further consideration on its merits. An assignment in bankruptcy only transfers to the assignee such property as the bankrupt had. when the petition in bankruptcy was filed. If in point of fact the claim in suit had been transferred by the bankrupt more than four months before the proceedings in bankruptcy were begun, the assignee in bankruptcy had no interest whatever in the suit that was’pending,' because, from the time of the transfer the transferees became entitled to the benefit of any recovery that might be had.
The suit, though in the name of the bankrupt, was in fact for and on account of the transferees, whose trustee the bankrupt became when the transfer was completed.
The further charge of the court to the effect that if the assignee expressly consented that the bankrupt might continue to prosecute the suit in his own name, the defendants could not avail themselves of the bankruptcy as a defence, was also right. By sect. 5047, Rev. Stat., the assignee may prosecute or defend suits pending in the name of the bankrupt at the time of the bankruptcy, but there is nothing .which renders it necessary for him to make himself a party on the record to do what is thus allowed. What was said in
Herndon
v.
Howard
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The motion to dismiss is denied, but that to affirm
Granted.
