Ohio Supreme Court, 1926

Hirsch v. Conn

Hirsch v. Conn
Ohio Supreme Court · Decided July 1, 1926 · Allen, Day, Kinkade, Marshall
4 Ohio Law. Abs. 341

Hirsch v. Conn

Opinion of the Court

MARSHALL, C. J.

The court of appeals has no authority under section 634-2, General Code, to entertain an action to take possession of and conduct the business of an insurance company. Where the ultimate purpose of a proceeding is to oust an insurance corporation, the dissolution thereof and distribution of its assets being an incident thereto, the action is one in quo warranto and the court of appeals has jurisdiction thereof.

Judgment affirmed.

Day; Allen and Kinkade, JJ., concur.

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