Case No. 8,680.
In re McCARTHY.
[15 Alb. Law J. 293.]
District Court, D. Massachusetts.
Feb. 8, 1877.
BANKRUPTCY—TRADESMAN'S BOOKS—ACCOUNTS—BUSINESS—PERSONAL.
A bankrupt kept a true account of his business, but not of his personal expenses. Held, all that a tradesman is bound to do is to keep the accounts, of his business as a tradesman; and, if his books show how much he has drawn out for personal expenses, it is sufficient
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