1. United States v. Butterworth-Judson Corp., No. 503, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 23, 1925, Argued , January 11, 1926, Decided
OVERVIEW: Corporation that admitted it was not able to pay its creditors and consented to a receiver to preserve its property for the benefit of creditors was insolvent, and government was thus entitled to priority on its claims against corporation.
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