Propeller Hilton v. Miller

62 Ill. 230
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 15, 1871
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Propeller Hilton v. Miller, 62 Ill. 230 (Ill. 1871).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Breese

delivered the opinion of the Court:

We have nothing to add on the general question of jurisdiction in cases like this, to what has been said by this court in Williamson v. Hogan, 46 Ill. 504; Tug Montauk v. Walker, 47 id. 335; Schooner Norway v. Jensen, 52 id. 373; and Tug Boat Dorr v. Waldron et al., ante.

We have confined our examination of the record to one point only made upon it, and that is the refusal of the court to set aside the default on motion and affidavit of Staples, and permit him to come in and defend the action as owner of. the vessel.

In the affidavit, statement of the claim, and warrant, no owner is named, and there was no published notice to any one of the pendency of the attachment. Under such circumstances, where the proceeding is in ream, any one who may, by affidavit, show a right to the res, should be permitted to defend, and thus protect his title.

It is a right, of which a party can not be deprived.

It is true, in the praecipe, Horatio Hill is named as the owner, and a summons issued against him, but it does not follow he was the true owner. Staples had a right to come in and contest the fact at the threshold of the proceeding, and not be forced to resort to an action of replevin or to a bill in chan-, eery.

■ For this error the judgment is reversed and the cause remanded, with instructions to the Superior Court to admit Staples as defendant.

That a prior, mortgage on a vessel has precedence of the lien of a material-man, subsequently acquired, is settled by the case of the Barque Great West No. 2 v. Oberndorf, 57 Ill. 168.

Judgment reversed.

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