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U.S. Supreme Court
Miller v. Guasti, 226 U.S. 170 (1913)
Miller v. Guasti
No. 478
Submitted October 15, 1912
Decided December 2, 1912
226 U.S. 170
Syllabus
A debt of the bankrupt not properly scheduled as required by § 7 of the Bankruptcy Act is not barred by the discharge if the creditors had no notice or actual knowledge of the proceeding.
A finding by the circuit court of appeals that the bankrupt had actual knowledge of the residence and address of the creditor is binding on this Court.
203 N.Y. 259 affirmed.
The facts are stated in the opinion.
