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James C. Bookey v. Cleo P. King
1956.C09.238 , 236 F.2D 871
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Publisher Description
In at least three recent decisions, this Court has stressed the principle that a court of bankruptcy is a court of equity. If this pronouncement is to amount to more than a mere succession of words making grammatical sense, it means that the parties in a bankruptcy proceeding should act with uberrima fides.