Case Name: STEPHEN W. LEITCH et al., Receivers, vs. THE DRUID HILL LAKE APARTMENTS COMPANY et al.
Court: Court of Appeals of Maryland
Jurisdiction: Maryland
Decision Date: 1923-01-09
Citations: 142 Md. 192
Docket Number: 
Parties: STEPHEN W. LEITCH et al., Receivers, vs. THE DRUID HILL LAKE APARTMENTS COMPANY et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Maryland Reports
Volume: 142
Pages: 192–192

Head Matter:
STEPHEN W. LEITCH et al., Receivers, vs. THE DRUID HILL LAKE APARTMENTS COMPANY et al.
Decided January 9th, 1923.
Appeal from the Circuit Court of Baltimore City (Carroll T. Bohd, L).
Petition by William Kuehn, Samuel Goldstein and others against Stephen W. Leitch, Charles B. Bosley, and Clifton S. Brown, receivers of The Druid Hill Lake Apartments Company. From a decree for petitioners, said receivers appeal.
Reversed.
The cause was argued, together with that next preceding, before Boyd, C. J., Briscoe, Thomas, Pattison, Urner, Adkins, and Offutt, JJ.
Jacob S. New and Sidney A. Goodman, with whom was Julius Wyman on the brief, for the appellants.
Richard M. Duvall, for the appellee creditors.

Opinion:
Thomas, J.,
delivered the opinion of the Court.
In this case the appeal is by the receivers for the Druid Hill Lake Apartment Company from the order and decree of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City restraining them from causing execution to issue on certain judgments recovered by them against stockholders of said company, including the judgment affirmed by this Court in No. 57 Appeals of the October Term {ante, p. 184). The grounds upon which the relief mentioned was sought by the petitioners, appellees, in this case are practically the same grounds upon which the appellant (one of the appellees in this case) insisted upon a reversal of the judgment in No. 57, and as the questions raised in this appeal were considered and disposed of in No. 57, we must, for the reasons stated in the opinion filed in that case, reverse the decree from which this appeal was taken.
Decree reversed with costs, and petition dismissed.