Squairs v. Hall
Squairs v. Hall
Opinion of the Court
The form in which a claim or debt is assigned is immaterial; an order by the assignor on his debtor, when notified
2. Where defendant, who was a contractor employed by the railroad company, obtained supplies from intervenor and gave him an order on the company, directing that all the money due him at the end of each month, as long as Meyer continued to furnish him, should be paid over to Meyer by the railroad, and said order was accepted by the company, held : The funds in the hands of the company, earned .by defendant while he was furnished by Meyer, belonged to Meyer, and could not be garnisheed by the creditors of defendant.
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