Conquest & Co. v. National Bank
Conquest & Co. v. National Bank
Opinion of the Court
Fortunately, there is such a thing as a lawsuit’s coming to an end. The case at hand is an instance in point.
The Merchants & Traders Bank and others filed an equitable petition against B. L. Conquest & Co., for an injunction and the appointment of a receiver. This case, under a consent order, was finally dismissed, the effect of the order of dismissal being to take the case entirely out of court and end the litigation between the parties. It is true that in the order of dismissal it was recited that the defendants had satisfied all the obligations against them in the petition set out, except the amounts due one W. P. Lee upon certain promissory notes, “which amounts are hereafter to be satisfied by payment within a reasonable time, or additional security given”; but this mere recital certainly did not amount to an adjudication in favor of Lee against the defendants, Conquest & Co., for the amounts apparently due on the notes to which it referred. ‘In fact, so far as concerned Lee and Conquest & Co., nothing was adjudicated except that the case be dismissed as to the latter, upon the payment by them of all costs accrued up to the day of dismissal. The petition was retained in court solely for the purpose of adjusting a controversy between the counsel as to the distribution of certain fees, as to which matter none of the -parties to the record had any interest or concern.
The Lee notes afterwards passed into the hands of the National Bank of Brunswick, and it filed a petition praying for a reinstatement of the original case and the appointment of a receiver to again take charge of the property of Conquest & Co., in order to administer the same with a view to realizing money with which to pay off these notes. Upon this petition the judge granted an order “for -a renewal or reinstatement” of the original case, and also appointed a receiver, as prayed.
There is no law, rule of practice, or precedent, of which
Judgment reversed.
Reference
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- Conquest & Co. v. National Bank of Brunswick
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- Published