O'Connor v. Mills, 300 U.S. 26 (1937)
U.S. Supreme Court
O'Connor v. Mills, 300 U.S. 26 (1937)
O'Connor v. Mills
No. 442
Submitted January 12, 1937
Decided February 1, 1937
300 U.S. 26
Syllabus
1. Paragraph (k) of § 77B of the Bankruptcy Act makes §§ 24 and 25 of the Act applicable to appeals from orders and judgments entered in reorganization proceedings under § 77B. P. 300 U. S. 27
2. A judgment of the District Court disapproving and dismissing a petition for reorganization of a corporation under § 77B of the Bankruptcy Act is in the same category, for the purposes of appeal, as a judgment refusing to adjudge the defendant a bankrupt, and, under § 25(a), cl.(1), is appealable as of right to the Circuit Court of Appeals. P. 300 U. S. 27.
85 F.2d 1017 reversed.
Certiorari, 299 U.S. 536, to review an order dismissing an appeal.