Citizens' Savings Bank v. Kock
Citizens' Savings Bank v. Kock
Opinion of the Court
The defendant corporation executed two chattel mortgages, — one to defendant Kock, and the other to complainant. Kock foreclosed his mortgage. Intervener, Fox, was a constable, and, at the direction of Kock, and under his chattel mortgage, took possession of
If Fox has any claim for his services, it is against Kock, who alone employed him. He chose to surrender the property without claiming his fees. In so doing, he abandoned his lien, and relied upon the personal liability of Kock. He rendered no services to complainant, or creditors generally.
Decree reversed, with costs, and petition dismissed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK v. KOCK
- Status
- Published