CARTER V. KUBLER, 320 U. S. 243 (1943)

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U.S. Supreme Court

Carter v. Kubler, 320 U.S. 243 (1943)

Carter v. Kubler

No. 18

Argued October 13, 1943

Decided November 8, 1943

320 U.S. 243

Syllabus

The conciliation commissioner, making a reappraisal of the debtor's property pursuant to § 75(s)(3) of the Bankruptcy Act, erred in basing the valuation partly on evidence obtained by his personal investigation without the knowledge or consent of the parties; but, in the circumstances of this case, the error was cured upon review in the District Court, which reexamined all the competent evidence introduced at the hearing before the commissioner and thereupon modified the latter's valuation. P. 320 U. S. 246.

131 F.2d 222 affirmed.

Page 320 U. S. 244

Certiorari, 318 U.S. 753, to review the affirmance, upon appeal by the debtor, of a judgment modifying an order of a conciliation commissioner.