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Peters v. Cape May & N. J. Coast S. S. Co.

COURT OF CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY
Nov 7, 1902
53 A. 692 (Ch. Div. 1902)

Opinion

11-07-1902

PETERS et al. v. CAPE MAY & N. J. COAST S. S. CO.

Henry F. Stockwell, for petitioner. Saml. W. Belden, for receiver.


Petition by William H. Kreider, a judgment creditor of Lemuel E. Miller, to have certain lumber in the hands of the receiver of the Cape May & New Jersey Coast Steamship Company, appointed in an action by William C. Peters and others against said company, declared to be subject to the lien of petitioner's judgment. Petition granted.

Henry F. Stockwell, for petitioner.

Saml. W. Belden, for receiver.

REED, V. C. The lumber in question was bought by Lemuel E. Miller, charged to him individually, shipped to him, and received by him; no part ever becoming incorporated in the pier of the insolvent company, and no title ever passed to the company. It is subject to the lien of the execution upon the judgment of the petitioner.


Summaries of

Peters v. Cape May & N. J. Coast S. S. Co.

COURT OF CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY
Nov 7, 1902
53 A. 692 (Ch. Div. 1902)
Case details for

Peters v. Cape May & N. J. Coast S. S. Co.

Case Details

Full title:PETERS et al. v. CAPE MAY & N. J. COAST S. S. CO.

Court:COURT OF CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY

Date published: Nov 7, 1902

Citations

53 A. 692 (Ch. Div. 1902)

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