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DORMAN, BANKING COM'R v. KAVANAGH

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Nov 4, 1932
54 S.W.2d 46 (Ky. Ct. App. 1932)

Opinion

Decided November 4, 1932.

In Court of Appeals.

SANDIDGE SANDIDGE for plaintiffs.

A.D. KIRK, R. MILLER HOLLAND, CARY, MILLER KIRK, and RICHARD H. SLACK for defendant.


Original action in the Court of Appeals, in which the plaintiffs pray that this court issue its writ of prohibition against the defendant, J.J. Kavanagh, enjoining, restraining, and prohibiting him from hearing, considering, or ruling upon any matter pertaining to the suspension of liquidation of the Central Trust Company of Owensboro, Ky., or to the reorganization and reopening of same, and any other matter with respect to the affairs of said closed institution, except the application for authority to assess double liability against the stockholders of said bank.

It appearing that the defendant, J.J. Kavanagh, has heretofore tendered his resignation as special judge of the Daviess circuit court and that same has been accepted, this case has become moot and is therefore dismissed.


Summaries of

DORMAN, BANKING COM'R v. KAVANAGH

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Nov 4, 1932
54 S.W.2d 46 (Ky. Ct. App. 1932)
Case details for

DORMAN, BANKING COM'R v. KAVANAGH

Case Details

Full title:Dorman, Banking Com'r, et al. v. Kavanagh, Judge

Court:Court of Appeals of Kentucky

Date published: Nov 4, 1932

Citations

54 S.W.2d 46 (Ky. Ct. App. 1932)
54 S.W.2d 46