Yard v. Their Creditors
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Opinion
On a rule taken by the widow of Blois, one of the insolvents, against the syndics in this case, to show cause why they should not pay to her the sum of $4222 25, as a privileged creditor by judgment, J. H. Field, one of the syndics, (Yard the other syndic having died in 1838,) was decreed to pay the whole amount of the claim, with damages on the same, at the rate of twenty per cent per annum, from the 37th of May, 1839, the date of the institution of the suit in the District Court to recover this amount, until paid. From this decree, Field has appealed.
The evidence shows that when the syndics filed their tableau of distribution in January, 1836,
The evidence shows that Field paid to the widow of Blois $500 on account of her claim, a few days before the trial of this rule.
Itis therefore ordered that the judgment of the District Court be reversed ; and it is further ordered that J. H. Field be, and he is hereby decreed to pay to the widow of Blois the sum of sixteen hundred and eleven dollars and twelve cents, with legal interest from the 27th of May, 1839, until paid, with costs below, those of this appeal to be borne by the appellee.
The tableau was fully homologated, and the funds of the estate ordered to be distributed in conformity thereto, on the 9th January, 1836.
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