Cassidy v. His Creditors
Cassidy v. His Creditors
Opinion of the Court
In April last, this case was before us on an opposition of William J. Moffat, to the tableau of distribution filed by
From this judgment Moffat has appealed) being dissatisfied with that part of it which orders his mortgage to be paid after the privileged claims ; and the syndic has joined in the appeal, paying for the reversal of the judgment, and the dismissal of the opposition.
So far as relates to the claim of Wm. J. Moffat, as a mortgage creditor, the testimony adduced sustains in our opinion the judgment appealed from ; but it appears that, in the contest relative to the note of $1000, which formed the most important item of the tableau of distribution, the balance of the opposition was lost sight of, in which the several charges and privileged claims were specially opposed, and their existence denied. These charges and claims amounted to $488 75, of which only one item, of $100 was supported by any evidence. As these claims are ordered to be paid in preference to the appellant’s debt, he was surely entitled, under his opposition, to require some proof of their correctness. Most of the costs charged to the estate are represented to have been incurred by P. Riviére, the present syndic, in an opposition which he had previously made to the insolvent’s discharge on the ground of fraud, and which had been dismissed; and in a number of rules taken by other creditors, and discharged at their costs. We have been asked to strike out all the charges for costs in the tableau, which have not been proved. This we cannot do without committing injustice, as We know that the estate' cannot have been settled without incurring some law charge's, which must be paid out of the proceeds of the slave mortgaged to the
It is therefore ordered that the judgment of the District Court be reversed, and that this case be remanded for further proceedings according to law ; the costs of this appeal to be borne by the appellee.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- James Cassidy v. His Creditors
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- Published