Case Name: Lipschutz Bros. v. Kostoff, Appellant
Court: Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1925-03-16
Citations: 85 Pa. Super. 175
Docket Number: Appeal, No. 303
Parties: Lipschutz Bros. v. Kostoff, Appellant.
Judges: Before Porter, Henderson, Trexler, Keller, Linn and Gawthrop, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania Superior Court Reports
Volume: 85
Pages: 175–177

Head Matter:
Lipschutz Bros. v. Kostoff, Appellant.
March 16, 1925:
Argued. December 10, 1924.
Before Porter, Henderson, Trexler, Keller, Linn and Gawthrop, JJ.
Maurice G. Weinberg, for appellant.
Samuel Lipschutz, for appellee.

Opinion:
Opinion by
Linn, J.,
Defendant appeals from judgment against him in a suit on a promissory note. The only defense was that after incurring the obligation, he had been discharged in bankruptcy. Jury trial was waived. Inspection of the bankruptcy schedules in the record in the light of the other evidence, shows that the debt in suit was not scheduled; while among "creditors holding securities" a firm name the same as plaintiffs,' was scheduled as a creditor,— (1) the creditors' address was not that of plaintiffs, (2) the amount of the scheduled note was not the amount of the note in suit, and (3) the date was different; in short, the scheduled debt was obviously not the debt in suit. The plaintiffs testified they had neither notice nor knowledge of the bankruptcy proceedings and the court found that fact in accordance with their testimony. The debt was therefore not discharged by the bankruptcy proceedings: section 17, (3) Acts July 1,1898, c. 541, 30 stat. 550; Feb. 5, 1903, c. 487, section 5, 32 stat. 798; March 2, 1917, c. 153, 39 stat.-999; Barnes Federal Code section 9101; Kreitlein v. Ferger, 238 U. S. 21.
Judgment affirmed.