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Pope v. Briggs

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 24, 1893
137 N.Y. 631 (N.Y. 1893)

Summary

In Pope v. Briggs, 9 B. C. 245, a mortgagor appointed an agent to collect the rents, and afterwards became bankrupt; the mortgagee notified the agent to pay the rents to him.

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Opinion

Argued March 13, 1893

Decided March 24, 1893

Thomas Darlington for appellants.

Benjamin F. Edsall for respondent.


Agree to dismiss appeal; no opinion.

All concur.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Pope v. Briggs

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 24, 1893
137 N.Y. 631 (N.Y. 1893)

In Pope v. Briggs, 9 B. C. 245, a mortgagor appointed an agent to collect the rents, and afterwards became bankrupt; the mortgagee notified the agent to pay the rents to him.

Summary of this case from Barron v. Whiteside
Case details for

Pope v. Briggs

Case Details

Full title:CATHARINE A. POPE, Respondent, v. SAMUEL A. BRIGGS, as Assignee, et al.…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Mar 24, 1893

Citations

137 N.Y. 631 (N.Y. 1893)
51 N.Y. St. Rptr. 932

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