Tisdale v. Circuit Judge

1 McGrath 418
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 14, 1891
DocketNo. 11722
StatusPublished

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Tisdale v. Circuit Judge, 1 McGrath 418 (Mich. 1891).

Opinion

To compel the circuit judge to vacate an order granting leave to bring replevin against receiver.

Denied January 14, 1891, with costs.

The.bill was filed November 28, 1890, by creditors, secured by chattel mortgage, against the mortgagors, and on the same day the solicitors for both mortgagors appeared before the court, and consented to the appointment of receivers, the court stating that such appointment was made with the understanding that it should in no way operate to the prejudice of unsecured creditors, and was not to be used to impound the property or to prevent third parties from obtaining orders granting leave to bring such actions as the court might deem such parties entitled to institute.

The contention of relators was, that it appeared from the petition that the plaintiff in the replevin suit was not entitled to bring the action.

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