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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

PHILLIPS vs. CIRCUIT JUDGE (Wayne),
    No. 16202½.
   To enter an order requiring a receiver to turn over to relator, out of moneys in Ms hands, $246.60, to. satisfy a judgment recovered by relator against one Richardson.

Order to show cause denied April 13, 1897.

Relator attached a stock of goods belonging to Richardson. Two days afterwards certain clerks and employes of R. filed a bill under 3 How. S'tat., Sec. 8749o, alleging that they had preferred labor claims against R., an insolvent. An injunction was issued restraining relator from proceeding under his attachment.

A receiver was subsequently appointed, who took charge of "the stock and sold it.