SEC. Title Ins. Guar. v. S.C. of Los Angeles Cty.
SEC. Title Ins. Guar. v. S.C. of Los Angeles Cty.
Opinion of the Court
A receiver having been appointed by the Superior Court of Los Angeles County at the instance of a creditor of Long Beach Escrow and Title Company, a corporation, in an action founded upon a promissory note, the instant proceeding was instituted praying a writ of prohibition to restrain said court and receiver from marshaling and distributing the assets of said corporation, in such receivership matter.
[1] The principles announced in Moore v. Superior Court,
The writ is granted as prayed.
Works, P.J., and Stephens, J., concurred. *Page 782
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