Opinion
No. 26,681.
Filed March 19, 1937. Rehearing denied June 8, 1937.
APPEAL — Disposition of Cause — Affirmance — Effect of Affirmance — Other Appeals Involving Same Matter. — Supreme Court's affirmance of a judgment appointing a receiver necessarily required affirmance of a judgment for defendant in an injunction suit to enjoin plaintiffs in the first action from maintaining their suit for a receiver.
From Vanderburgh Circuit Court; John W. Spencer, Judge.
Action by William I. Pearcy and others against Herman F. Rusche and another for injunction. From a judgment for defendants, plaintiffs appealed. Affirmed.
McGinnis, Waller McGinnis, for appellants.
Louis L. Roberts, for appellees.
This action was filed in the lower court to enjoin the maintenance of an action for the appointment of a receiver for the Specialty Furniture Company. The receiver was appointed by the trial court, and the Specialty Furniture Company appealed to this court. The appeal is entitled The Specialty Furniture Company v. Rusche et al., No. 26,678, ante 184, which was affirmed by this court on the 19th day of March, 1937. The affirmance of that case necessarily requires the same action in this case.
Judgment is affirmed.