MEYER V. KENMORE GRANVILLE HOTEL CO., 297 U. S. 160 (1936)
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U.S. Supreme Court
Meyer v. Kenmore Granville Hotel Co., 297 U.S. 160 (1936)
Meyer v. Kenmore Granville Hotel Co.
Nos. 375 and 376
Argued January 16, 1936
Decided February 3, 1936
297 U.S. 160
Syllabus
1. An order of the District Court denying a petition which prays dismissal of a proceeding to reorganize a corporation under § 77B of the Bankruptcy Act, and incidentally for the recall of an injunction restraining creditors in that proceeding, is not appealable to the Circuit Court of Appeals as of right, but only by leave of that court. Bankruptcy Act, §§ 77B(k), 24, and 25. P. 297 U. S. 162.
2. An order of the District Court confirming a plan of reorganization under § 77B of the Bankruptcy Act is not appealable to the Circuit Court of Appeals as of right, but only by leave of that court. P. 297 U. S. 165.
77 F.2d 1004, 78 F.2d 1018, affirmed.
Certiorari, 296 U.S. 565, to review orders of the Circuit Court of Appeals dismissing two appeals, and an order denying a petition to appeal, from orders of the District Court in reorganization proceedings under § 77B of the Bankruptcy Act.