Glaser v. First National Bank

35 L.R.A. 765, 34 S.W. 1061, 62 Ark. 171, 1896 Ark. LEXIS 157
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedMarch 21, 1896
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
Glaser v. First National Bank, 35 L.R.A. 765, 34 S.W. 1061, 62 Ark. 171, 1896 Ark. LEXIS 157 (Ark. 1896).

Opinion

Battle, J.

When two creditors have sued out orders of attachment against a debtor, and caused them ievje¿ 0n the same property, has the junior the right to file a complaint in the action instituted by the senior, thereby claiming the first lien, and to have the first attachment set aside by showing that it was known at- the commencement thereof by both parties to the same to be without legal grounds, that it was based on an affidavit known to be false by both parties to the action in which it was filed, that it was made for the purpose of obtaining a preference over creditors, and that it was permitted by the debtor for that purpose, he and the first attachment creditor knowing at the time that he was in failing circumstances ?

No creditor has the right to defend an action or proceeding against his debtor, to which he is not a party, on the ground that, if the suit or proceeding is maintained, he will not be able to recover the whole of his debt. Having no right to interpose a defense in such an action, he could not, for the same reason, have a judgment rendered therein set aside by a motion or other original proceeding at law or in equity, “on the ground that the defendant had defenses which he might have asserted, or that, in the transaction between the plaintiff and the defendant out of which the judgment grew, the former overreached the latter.”

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35 L.R.A. 765, 34 S.W. 1061, 62 Ark. 171, 1896 Ark. LEXIS 157, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/glaser-v-first-national-bank-ark-1896.