U.S. Supreme Court, (February 04, 1918)
Docket number: 95
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U.S. Supreme Court GARDINER v. WILLIAM S. BUTLER & CO. , 245 U.S. 603 (1918)
245 U.S. 603 GARDINER v. WILLIAM S. BUTLER & CO., Inc., et al. No. 95. Argued Dec. 18, 1917. Decided Feb. 4, 1918. [Page 245 U.S. 603, 604] Messrs. Alexander Whiteside and Bentley W. Warren, both of Boston, Mass., and Francis B. James, of Washington, D. C., for petitioner. Messrs. Frederick H. Nash and Charles F. Choate, Jr., both of Boston, Mass., for respondents. Mr. Justice HOLMES dilivered the opinion of the Court. This case comes here upon the report of a master asking the Court to decide whether two claims are provable. The first is upon a lease made by the petitioner to William S. Butler & Company. Receivers were appointed for the William S. Butler & Company corporation on November 7, 1912. At that time the winding up of the company was not contemplated by the bill or decree, but the object was to preserve the good will and pay the debts. On October 1, 1913, the petitioner entered, and on December 1, 1913, presented his proof of claims. The lease contained a clause similar to that in the lease of Wm. Filene's Sons Co., just considered (Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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