Case Name: Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company v. Hill
Court: New York Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1874-12
Citations: 5 Thomp. & Cook 694
Docket Number: 
Parties: Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company v. Hill.
Judges: 
Reporter: Thompson & Cook's Supreme Court Reports
Volume: 5
Pages: 694–694

Head Matter:
Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company v. Hill.
Receiver — of rents and profits—when order appointing will not be disturbed.
Upon an appeal from an order at the special term appointing a receiver of the rents and profits of mortgaged premises after a default, and pending a foreclosure action where the mortgage contained a stipulation that the mortgagees should be entitled, under such circumstances, to a receiver, the defense alleged was usury, hut that was not positively sworn to, but only on infor' mation and belief ; held, that the order should be affirmed.
Appeal by defendants from an order at special term appointing a receiver of rents and profits.
The action was brought against Charles A. Hill and others to foreclose a mortgage.
Philip Reilly and John H. Bergen, for appellants.
H. W. Johnson, for respondent.

Opinion:
Talcott, J.
The head-note contains a full statement of the only point passed upon in the opinion.
Order affirmed.