Case Name: David Balde v. Henry Smith et al.
Court: New York Court of Chancery
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1845-05-06
Citations: 5 Sarat. Ch. Sent. 11
Docket Number: 
Parties: David Balde v. Henry Smith et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Saratoga Chancery Sentinel
Volume: 5
Pages: 11–11

Head Matter:
David Balde v. Henry Smith et al.
Matteson & Doolittle, for complainants; S. Cheever, for defendants.
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Opinion:
Decided that an accord without satisfaction — as for example, an agreement to receive property in part payment of a judgment, and an endorsed note for the balance — is not a discharge of the judgment, so as to prevent the filing of a creditor's bill and the appointment of a receiver.
Decided also, that an offer by a defendant in a judgment to turn out to the sheriff sufficient property to satisfy the execution, is no defence to the appointment of a receiver upon a creditor's bill; as the defendant has his remedy against the sheriff, if he makes a ialse return.
Usual order of reference to a master in the county of Sara-toga to appoint a receiver.