Case Name: Daniel Scouten v. Jacob Bender et al.
Court: New York Court of Chancery
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1846-08-24
Citations: 6 Sarat. Ch. Sent. 39
Docket Number: 
Parties: Daniel Scouten v. Jacob Bender et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Saratoga Chancery Sentinel
Volume: 6
Pages: 39–39

Head Matter:
Daniel Scouten v. Jacob Bender et al.
M. T. Reynolds and W. J. Hough, for appellants;
A. Tabee., for respondents.
aignment'of113" ofbsuW mpen? dente lite.

Opinion:
Deci-
ded &at where the complainant or appellant assigns his interest subject matter of the suit, pendente lite, either ahsolutety or conditionally, and obtains a re-assignment thereof before any further proceedings are had in the cause, it is not necessary to bring the temporary assignee before the court by a bill in the nature of a bill of revivor. But the assignor in such a case, who has subsequently been restored to his former rights, may proceed in the same manner as if no such assignment had been made.
Motion to dismiss appeal denied with costs.