Summary
In Nicholas v. Lord the debtor transferred certain property to trustees in trust, to pay any just debts which the grantor then owed.
Summary of this case from Newton v. HuntOpinion
October, 1907.
Judgment affirmed, with costs. No opinion.
In Nicholas v. Lord the debtor transferred certain property to trustees in trust, to pay any just debts which the grantor then owed.
Summary of this case from Newton v. HuntOctober, 1907.
Judgment affirmed, with costs. No opinion.
In Nicholas v. Lord the debtor transferred certain property to trustees in trust, to pay any just debts which the grantor then owed.
Summary of this case from Newton v. HuntFull title:George S. Nicholas, Respondent, v. Franklin B. Lord, as Trustee under a…
Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Date published: Oct 1, 1907
In a creditor's action it is undoubtedly the rule that judgment against the debtor is conclusive evidence to…