John V. Farwell Co. v. Arthur
John V. Farwell Co. v. Arthur
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff is a judgment creditor of one-C. J. Arthur, and brought garnishment proceedings against the defendant, John H. Arthur, who was the assignee of 0. J. Arthur, under a voluntary assignment, and had in his possession a considerable amount of property under the assignment. It appeared on the trial that the assignee’s bond was-not executed by the assignee, but by the sureties only, and the question is whether this fact invalidates the assignment. The statute (E. S. sec. 1694) provides, in substance, that all voluntary assignments shall be void, as against creditors^
By the Court.— Judgment affirmed.
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- John V. Farwell Company v. Arthur, Garnishee
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- Published