Nolen v. Crook
Nolen v. Crook
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
As to B. S. Tappan & Co. this is an attachment bill by their creditor the complainant; and as to the defendant R. M. Crook, it is in tbe nature of a garnishment bill, filed with a view to reach certain funds and assets in the hands of the said defendant, which the bill alledges are equitably liable to the satisfaction of complainant’s demand. The answer of defendant Crook states in general terms, that those funds and assets were transferred to him by Tappan & Co. on the ground of their indebtedness to him to a larger amount than those funds and assets would pay; but the proof, upon taking the account before the Master in the Chancery Court, established that those funds and assets exceeded the amount of the indebtedness of Tappan & Co. to the defendant Crook, but that they did not equal the amount of their indebtedness to him, and his liabilities contracted on their account by lending .to them his name; which liabilities he had to meet by payment after the filing of the bill and before tbe taking of the account. Upon this state of the pleadings and of the facts, tbe complainant insists that he is entitled to a decree for the excess of funds assigned beyond
Let the decree be affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Nolen v. Crooks.
- Status
- Published