New York Court of Appeals, 1910

Cohen v. . American Surety Company of New York

Cohen v. . American Surety Company of New York
New York Court of Appeals · Decided January 4, 1910 · <italic>Per Curiam</italic>.
91 N.E. 1113; 197 N.Y. 547; 1910 N.Y. LEXIS 1119 (North Eastern Reporter)

Cohen v. . American Surety Company of New York

Opinion of the Court

*548 Per Curiam.

The judgment is affirmed, with costs, upon the authority of our previous decision in the same ease. (192 N. Y. 227.) The proof now establishes that the defendant had notice of the taking of the assignee’s account in the United States District Court, and was given an opportunity to be heard therein, by the service of a summons of the special commissioner appointed by that court to take and state the account, which was sufficient of itself, or, even, within the rules of practice applicable to such proceedings in the Federal courts. (See Gen. Order in Bankruptcy, No. 37, and Rules of Practice for the Courts of Equity of the United States, Nos. 74 and 75.)

Cullen, Ch. J., Gray, Edward T. Bartlett, Vann, Willard Bartlett, Hiscock and Chase, JJ., concur.

Judgment affirmed.

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