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Mr. William T. McClintick for the trustee in bankruptcy.
No counsel opposed.
[193 U.S. 526, 527] THE CHIEF JUSTICE:
Two questions are propounded by this certificate, namely:
The first question is answered in the negative on the authority of Jaquith v. Alden, 189 U.S. 78 , 47 L. ed. 717, 23 Sup. Ct. Rep. 649; and the second need not be answered.
Certified accordingly.
[ Footnote 1 ] U. S. Comp. St. 1901, p. 3446.
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Citation: 193 U.S. 526
Docket No: No. 181
Decided: April 04, 1904
Court: United States Supreme Court
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