Case Name: MORRIS FRANKEL vs. PAVILION ROYAL RESTAURANT CO.
Court: Connecticut Superior Court
Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Decision Date: 1939-12-05
Citations: 7 Conn. Supp. 414
Docket Number: File No. 55572
Parties: MORRIS FRANKEL vs. PAVILION ROYAL RESTAURANT CO.
Judges: 
Reporter: Connecticut Supplement
Volume: 7
Pages: 414–414

Head Matter:
MORRIS FRANKEL vs. PAVILION ROYAL RESTAURANT CO.
Superior Court New Haven County
File No. 55572
MEMORANDUM FILED DECEMBER 5, 1939.
Woodruff & Klein, of New Haven, for the Plaintiff.

Opinion:
FOSTER, J.
It appears that the Collector of Internal Revenue of the United States has filed four claims against this estate involving social security taxes amounting in the whole to $110.10; and that the State of Connecticut has filed a claim for unemployment insurance amounting to $774.53. These claims have been allowed by the court as preferred claims.
The receiver represents that he has on hand $175.29 with which to pay all preferred claims. The receiver seeks the ad' vice of this court as to the payment of these claims.
The court advises the receiver that all these claims should be paid pro rata from the amount that he has on hand for the payment of preferred claims. Gen. Stat. (1930) §4870; Ward vs. Conn. Pipe Mfg. Co., 71 Conn. 345; Lamkin vs. Baldwin & Lamkin Mfg. Co., 72 id. 57.