U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, 1897

Boyd v. Stuttgart

Boyd v. Stuttgart
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit · Decided December 8, 1897 · Philips, Sanborn, Thayer
84 F. 9; 28 C.C.A. 262; 1897 U.S. App. LEXIS 2170

Boyd v. Stuttgart

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

The question upon the merits in this case is whether J. A. Boyd, a judgment creditor of the Stuttgart & Arkansas River Railroad Company, or the Farmers’ Loan & Trust Company, the trustee for Certain bondholders secured by a mortgage made by. that company, is entitled to the superior lien upon its franchises and property. No citation was addressed to or served upon the trust Company, and upon that ground it has appeared, and made a motion to dismiss the appeal. The motion is granted upon the authority of Trust Co. v. McClure, 49 U. S. App. 43, 24 C. C. A. 64, and 78 Fed. 209; Dodson v. Fletcher, 49 U. S. App. 61, 24 C. C. A. 69, and 78 Fed. 214; and Trust Co. v. Clark, 83 Fed. 230.

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