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Parker v. Travers

COURT OF CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY
Dec 31, 1907
69 A. 306 (Ch. Div. 1907)

Summary

In Parker v. Travers, 74 N.J. Eq. 812, it was held that where defendant was obliged to appeal to correct a decree against her which was improper, she was entitled to costs of the appeal, though complainant was successful in the suit.

Summary of this case from Rehberger v. Rosenfeld

Opinion

12-31-1907

PARKER v. TRAVERS.

Wilson, Carr & Stackhouse, for complain ant. Frank Durand and E. P. Longstreet, for defendant.


(Syllabus by the Court.)

Bill by one Parker against one Travers. J. H. Backes moved for a stay of execution pending appeal. Stay granted.

The decree had declared that the amount ordered to be paid should be a lien upon the premises described in the bill of complaint. After the defendant had appealed therefrom, execution had been issued; but the writ was not, at the time of the motion, in the hands of the sheriff.

Wilson, Carr & Stackhouse, for complain ant. Frank Durand and E. P. Longstreet, for defendant.

WALKER, V. C., considered that it was not clear that the decree of itself would take priority as a lieu over executions levied under subsequent judgments. The case was not like a foreclosure, where the land had been specifically pledged for the debt. Under the circumstances of this case a stay is proper; but the sheriff should be permitted to proceed to bake a levy, and then further proceedings should be stayed, thus securing the complainant's priority, if the decree appealed from be affirmed.


Summaries of

Parker v. Travers

COURT OF CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY
Dec 31, 1907
69 A. 306 (Ch. Div. 1907)

In Parker v. Travers, 74 N.J. Eq. 812, it was held that where defendant was obliged to appeal to correct a decree against her which was improper, she was entitled to costs of the appeal, though complainant was successful in the suit.

Summary of this case from Rehberger v. Rosenfeld

In Parker v. Travers, 74 N. J. Eq. 412, 71 A. 612, it was held that, where defendant was obliged to appeal to correct a decree against her which was improper, she was entitled to costs of the appeal, though complainant was successful in the suit.

Summary of this case from Rehberger v. Rosenfeld
Case details for

Parker v. Travers

Case Details

Full title:PARKER v. TRAVERS.

Court:COURT OF CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY

Date published: Dec 31, 1907

Citations

69 A. 306 (Ch. Div. 1907)

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