Destefano v. Calandriello
Destefano v. Calandriello
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
A judgment in attachment was entered in the Circuit Court of the county of Hudson for the plaintiff’s claim, no other creditor having intervened. The plaintiff and defendant having compromised their controversy on the basis of the acceptance of a less sum than the amount recovered, the judgment was canceled of record by virtue of a warrant to enter satisfaction, in accordance with the method prescribed in the twenty-third section of the act concerning judgments. Rev., p. 523.
There seems to be no doubt that, with respect to form, this judgment in attachment was extinguished by this procedure;
It thus appears that this court is called upon to settle, in the first instance, the facts which are in dispute in this' course of litigation. The testimony is in conflict with respect to the central fact, whether, when the defendant made his settlement with the plaintiff, he was aware of the equitable rights of the assignee. He has denied under oath that he had such knowledge.
The function we are now asked to perform cannot, we think, be exercised by us. The statute authorizing the Circuit Court to call for an advisory opinion does not give this court the capacity to decide questions of fact. It requires the Circuit judge to make and state the case. This has not been done, and proceedings, therefore, must be dismissed.
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- NICHOLA DESTEFANO v. JOSEPH CALANDRIELLO
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