Case ID: nj-eq_119/html/0470-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Electrol Incorporated, a corporation, complainant-appellant, v. Beatty, Marsh & Moyer, a corporation, defendant; Harold J. Marsh, receiver of Beatty, Marsh & Moyer, respondent; John Henry Miller, respondent.
    [Submitted October term, 1935.
    Decided January 31st, 1936.]
    
      Mr. Warren Dixon, Jr., for the appellant.
    
      Mr. Lloyd G. Beatty, for the respondent Harold J. Marsh, receiver.
    
      Mr. A. Wilberforce Egner and Mr. George H. Rosenstein, for the respondent John Henry Miller.
   Per Curiam.

The printed state of case does not bring up the proofs taken before the receiver and does not disclose that there were no proofs taken. We cannot surmise that the proofs, if produced, would not sustain the proposition that the value of the goods taken were equal to or greater than the preference allowed to the landlord for rent. We therefore affirm for the reasons stated by the vice-chancellor.

For affirmance—The Chief-Justice, Lloyd, Case, Bodine, Donges, Heher, Perskie, Hetfield, Dear, Wells, WolfsKeil, Rafferty, JJ. 12.

For reversal—None.