Case No. 6,112.
In re HARRIS.
[2 N. B. R. 105 (Quarto, 35).]1
District Court, S. D. New York.
Sept. 17, 1868.
BANKRUPTCY—DISCHARGE—SPECIFICATIONS.
When the specifications filed in opposition to the discharge of a bankrupt are not sustained by the proofs, a discharge will be granted whenever the register shall certify that the bankrupt has conformed to the requirements of the bankrupt law [of 1867 (14 Stat 517)].
In bankruptcy.
BLATCHFORD, District Judge. None of the specifications filed by, the Leather Manufacturers' National Bank are sustained by the proofs, nor is any ground shown for with holding a discharge. A discharge will, therefore, be granted whenever the register shall certify conformity.
[A motion to set aside the proceedings in the Eastern district of New York was denied in Case No. 6,111.]
1 [Reprinted by permission.]
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