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LEVY V. INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CORP., 276 U. S. 281 (1928)

276 U. S. 281

U.S. Supreme Court

Levy v. Industrial Finance Corp., 276 U.S. 281 (1928)

Levy v. Industrial Finance Corporation

No. 217

Argued February 24, 1928

Decided March 5, 1928

276 U.S. 281

Syllabus

Section 14b(3) of the Bankruptcy Act which withholds a discharge from a bankrupt who obtained money or property on credit upon a materially false statement in writing, made by him to any person or his representative for the purpose of obtaining credit from such person, applies where the bankrupt through his false statement obtained a loan for a corporation controlled by him and in which he was largely interested as a stockholder and creditor. P. 276 U. S. 283.

16 F.2d 769 affirmed. clubjuris

Page 276 U. S. 282

Certiorari, 274 U.S. 731, to a judgment of the circuit court of appeals affirming a denial of a discharge in bankruptcy.


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