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          Eggertsville Inn were wholly owned and operated subsidiaries of             
          747 Kenmore.”  Bohn’s and Pixley’s testimony to which petitioners           
          cited does not appear to deal with the Eggertsville Inn.  Only              
          Gleave’s testimony indicates that Kenmore was an owner of                   
          Eggertsville Inn.  However, in contrast to the statements on                
          brief, Gleave testified that Kenmore was one of three “partners”,           
          and not that Kenmore was sole owner of Eggertsville Inn.  In even           
          sharper contrast are the careful statements on both Gleave’s and            
          Kenmore’s bankruptcy petitions that Gleave owned the Eggertsville           
          Inn and that Kenmore did not own any interest in the Eggertsville           
          Inn.  Gleave executed both of these petitions and certified to              
          their correctness under penalty of perjury.  We believe Gleave’s            
          1982 bankruptcy statements under penalty of perjury that he, not            
          Kenmore, owned the Eggertsville Inn; we have so found.                      


               (g) The Zahno Boat                                                     
               Gleave testified that Kenmore provided the money to buy the            
          Zahno boat.  Gleave bought the Zahno boat in his own name and               
          registered it in his own name with the New York State Department            
          of Motor Vehicles.  Gleave’s cousin registered the Zahno boat 2             
          days before Gleave signed his and Kenmore’s bankruptcy petitions,           
          in which Gleave and Kenmore disclaimed any ownership of the Zahno           
          boat and being a creditor of any debt related to it.  When the              
          smoke cleared, Gleave’s cousin died, but apparently neither the             
          cousin’s widow, nor the cousin’s estate or other heirs, had any             






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