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Stark v. Baltimore Soda Fountain Mfg. Co.

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Nov 16, 1950
185 F.2d 398 (4th Cir. 1950)

Opinion

No. 6170.

Argued November 14, 1950.

Decided November 16, 1950.

Isidor Roman, Baltimore, Md., for appellant.

John O. Herrmann, Baltimore, Md. (Jacob S. New, Baltimore, Md., on the brief), for appellee.

Before PARKER, Chief Judge, and SOPER and DOBIE, Circuit Judges.


This is an appeal from a judgment dismissing a summary proceeding in bankruptcy instituted by the trustee to obtain possession of a soda fountain which had been repossessed by a claimant within four months of the filing of the petition in bankruptcy. It appeared that the claimant was in actual possession of the property prior to the bankruptcy, that possession thereof had been obtained by means of a judicial proceeding in a state court and that claimant was asserting title in good faith. For reasons adequately stated in the opinion of the court below, we think that the court was without jurisdiction to try in a summary proceeding the questions involved and that, since claimant raised the question of jurisdiction before the entry of final order of the referee, the matter of jurisdiction was not waived by claimant. See Cline v. Kaplan, 323 U.S. 97, 65 S.Ct. 155, 89 L. Ed. 97.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Stark v. Baltimore Soda Fountain Mfg. Co.

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Nov 16, 1950
185 F.2d 398 (4th Cir. 1950)
Case details for

Stark v. Baltimore Soda Fountain Mfg. Co.

Case Details

Full title:STARK v. BALTIMORE SODA FOUNTAIN MFG. CO., Inc

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit

Date published: Nov 16, 1950

Citations

185 F.2d 398 (4th Cir. 1950)

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