
    HARRIS J. WESTERHOFF, TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY OF STAR SILK DYEING COMPANY, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.
    Argued October 20 and 27, 1936
    Decided January 22, 1937.
    For the appellant, H. Kermit Green and Filbert L. Rosenstein (Spaulding Frazer and David Staffer, of counsel).
    For the respondent. Edward F. Merrey.
    
   Per Curiam.

We concur in the view expressed by Judge Wolber that the indebtedness of the Nazzaros to the bankrupt, arising from the several transactions set out in the complaint, has been fully satisfied; and that, in respect of this issue, the plaintiff is concluded by the decree in Chancery. It is a corollary of this that the plaintiff has no right of action against the defendant.

The judgment is accordingly affirmed.

For affirmance — The Chancellor, Chief Justice, Trenchard, Parker, Case, Bodine, Heher, Perskie, Hetfield, Dear, Wells, WolfsKeil, Rafferty, Cole, JJ. 14.

For reversal — None.  