· 4/14/1905

In re Talton

Citations

  • 137 F. 178
  • 1905 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 221

Syllabus

<p>1. Bankruptcy—Allowances to Referee—Services as Special Master.</p> <p>Where the statutory fees received by a referee are sufficient to compensate him liberally for all services rendered in a case, he will not be given a further allowance on account of an extra service rendered as special master in connection with a composition.</p> <p>2. Same—Attorney’s Fees.</p> <p>Only reasonable compensation will be allowed attorneys in composition, when the rules of court are complied with.</p> <p>[Ed. Note.—For cases in point, see vol. 6, Cent. Dig. Bankruptcy, § 897.]</p>

Judges: Purnell

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