Case Name: William C. Bush, Respondent, v. The Rochester City Bank et al., Appellants
Court: New York Commission of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1871-09
Citations: 48 N.Y. 659
Docket Number: 
Parties: William C. Bush, Respondent, v. The Rochester City Bank et al., Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Reports
Volume: 48
Pages: 659–659

Head Matter:
William C. Bush, Respondent, v. The Rochester City Bank et al., Appellants.
(Argued May 18, 1871;
decided September term, 1871.)
Action to foreclose mortgage made by James M. Demarest to Horace F. Bush, and assigned to plaintiff. At the same time the mortgage was executed, Bush executed another mortgage to the Rochester City Bank. The bank foreclosed its mortgage, bid in the property and conveyed it by quitclaim deed to defendants Campbell and Clark. The bank, and Campbell and Clark, put in answers, claiming the bank mortgage was to have priority. The court found it had no priority, but that there was an equality of lien, and ordered sale for the payment of both mortgages. The bank only appealed. Held, that the bank had no interests affected by the judgment, and had therefore no right to appeal.
James L. Angle for the appellants.
James 0. Cochrane for the respondent.

Opinion:
Gbay, Hunt? and Eakl, CC., read for affirmance.
All concur. Judgment affirmed, with costs.