Case Name: LANDRY v. SAN ANTONIO BREWING ASS'N
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1907-01-28
Citations: 159 F. 700
Docket Number: No. 1,741
Parties: LANDRY v. SAN ANTONIO BREWING ASS’N.
Judges: Before PARDEE, McCORMICK, and SHEEBY, Circuit Judges.
Reporter: Federal Reporter
Volume: 159
Pages: 700–701

Head Matter:
LANDRY v. SAN ANTONIO BREWING ASS’N.
(Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.
January 28, 1907.
On Rehearing, February 25, 1908.)
No. 1,741.
Bankruptcy — Petition to Revise — Sufficiency op Record.
A Circuit Court of Appeals cannot act on a petition to superintend and revise the proceedings of a District Court in bankruptcy, where the record does not contain a statement or finding of facts, nor show whether the court determined the question sought to be reviewed as one of fact or law.
[Ed. Note. — Appeal and review in bankruptcy cases, see note to In re Eggert, 43 C. C. A. 9.]
Petition for Revision of Proceedings of the District Court of the United States íor the Eastern District of Texas.
A. E. Davis, for petitioner.
C. A. Teagle, for respondent.
Before PARDEE, McCORMICK, and SHEEBY, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
The proceeding sought to be superintended and revised is the allowance of a secured claim. The district judge considered and allowed the claim on evidence which we have not before us. We find in the transcript neither an agreed statement of facts, a finding of facts by the judge, nor even a summary of the evidence.
Petitions to this court for superintendence and revision are restricted to questions of law. Therefore this petition is denied.