Huntingdon v. Spann
Huntingdon v. Spann
Opinion of the Court
Curia, per
I take it to be clear that the money in the hands of Spann undisposed of was the property of Rees, and consequently subject to his disposal. Nor can it be pretended that the executions which-Were lodged in the sheriff’s hands could bind it. Rees then assigns this money to certain bond fide creditors, and they thereby acquire a legal jight to it. All
The decree of the Chancellor must therefore be versed, and the Commissioner is ordered to ascertain the amount in the hands of Mr Spann, which is ordered to be paid to the assignees of Rees.
Decree reversed.
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