Case Name: *W. J. GORDON v. WILLIAM WALTON, Assignee
Court: Cuyahoga Circuit Court
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1888
Citations: 2 Ohio Cir. Dec. 246
Docket Number: 
Parties: W. J. GORDON v. WILLIAM WALTON, Assignee.
Judges: 
Reporter: Ohio Circuit Decisions
Volume: 2
Pages: 246–246

Head Matter:
APPEALS.
W. J. GORDON v. WILLIAM WALTON, Assignee.
Action to Enforce the Allowance of a Claim.
A suit to compel an assignee of an insolvent person to allow a claim is appealable.
Action by plaintiff to enforce the allowance of a claim against the Cleveland Non-Explosive Lamp Company, by Walton, assignee in insolvency of the company.
Motion to dismiss appeal.
J. E. Ingersoll, for plaintiff in error.
John G. White, for defendant in error.
This case was cited by the superior court in Root v. Meader, 2 Ohio Dec., 547. See decisions of circuit court in Kennedy v. Thompson post, 254. and in Smock v. Brouse, 5 Ohio Circ. Dec., 294.

Opinion:
Held: Case properly appealable.