· 5/2/1904

First Nat. Bank v. State Nat. Bank

Citations

  • 131 F. 430
  • 65 C.C.A. 414
  • 1904 U.S. App. LEXIS 4296

Syllabus

<p>1. Bantcbuptct — Effect op Appeal on Jukisdtction ip Dtstkict Coubt.</p> <p>Where an appeal has been duly taken and perfected under Bankr. Act July 1, 1898, e. 541, § 25a, 30 Stat. 553 [U. S. Comp. St. 1901, p. 3432], from a judgment allowing or rejecting a debt, the district court is thereby-deprived of jurisdiction to further consider matters involved in the appeal, and cannot entertain a motion for a rehearing so long as the appeal is pending.</p> <p>¶1. ‘Appeal and review in bankruptcy cases, see note to In re Eggert, 43 C. O. A. 9.</p>

Judges: Hawley

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