Case Name: Charles Edgar Brown, Assignee, v. John A. Larkin et al.
Court: Hamilton Circuit Court
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1900
Citations: 10 Ohio Cir. Dec. 829
Docket Number: 
Parties: Charles Edgar Brown, Assignee, v. John A. Larkin et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Ohio Circuit Decisions
Volume: 10
Pages: 829–829

Head Matter:
ASSIGNMENTS — APPEAL.
[Hamilton Circuit Court,
1900.]
Smith, Swing, and Giffen, JJ.
Charles Edgar Brown, Assignee, v. John A. Larkin et al.
Geo. W. Harding, for plaintiff in error.
Mortimer Matthews, contra.

Opinion:
By the court.
1. An assignee for the benefit of creditors may sue, in his representative character, in all cases where the money, when recovered, would be assets.
2. A plaintiff's fiduciary capacity is not shown by the descriptive words " assignee of" unless preceded by the word " as " or unless there is a proper averment of such capacity in the bill of particulars, and if not so shown he can not perfect an appeal without bond.
Judgment affirmed.