Case Name: The Greenwich Savings Bank, Plaintiff, v. Louis Silverman and Others, Defendants, Impleaded with Max Schleimer, Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1912-11
Citations: 153 A.D. 883
Docket Number: 
Parties: The Greenwich Savings Bank, Plaintiff, v. Louis Silverman and Others, Defendants, Impleaded with Max Schleimer, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 153
Pages: 883–883

Head Matter:
The Greenwich Savings Bank, Plaintiff, v. Louis Silverman and Others, Defendants, Impleaded with Max Schleimer, Appellant.
Landlord and tenant—rights of a receiver under a mortgage.
Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, entered on the 9th day of October, 1912, directing appellant to pay rent to receiver in an action to foreclose a mortgage.

Opinion:
Per Curiam:
A receiver of the rents and profits of mortgaged premises cannot resold to contempt proceedings to compel tenants of the owner to pay rent. (American Mortgage Company v. Sire, 103 App. Div. 396; Guerrier v. Coleman, 135 id. 46.) As the order appealed from can serve no purpose except to lay the foundation for contempt proceedings, it is reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and the motion is denied, with ten dollars costs. Present — Ingraham, P. J., Clarke, Scott, Miller and Dowling, JJ. Order reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and motion denied, with ten dollars costs.