Case Name: John Baker, Jr. vs. George Mount
Court: New York Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1845-09
Citations: 1 How. Pr. 238
Docket Number: 
Parties: John Baker, Jr. vs. George Mount.
Judges: 
Reporter: Howard's Practice Reports
Volume: 1
Pages: 238–238

Head Matter:
John Baker, Jr. vs. George Mount.
Proceedings on a judgment and execution will be perpetually stayed, against a defendant, who has been discharged from the debt under the bankrupt law.
Motion by defendant to stay perpetually all proceedings on the judgment and execution in this cause.—On the 19th Oct., 1842, defendant presented his petition as a bankrupt, and was discharged on the 20th Feb., 1843. The judgment in this cause was obtained against him previous to his discharge, and was included in his petition as a debt owing by him at the time of presenting his petition. The plaintiff issued an execution upon the judgment, last July, which was levied upon defendant’s personal property.
N. Hill, Jr., Lefts Counsel. J. T. Hudson, Lefts Atty.
R. W. Peukham, Plffs Counsel. F. S. Kinney, Plffs Atty.

Opinion:
Beardsley, Justice.
Ordered that all proceedings on the judgment and execution be perpetually stayed, so far as it related to all of defendant's personal property, and also as to all real estate acquired by him, since the presentation of his petition for a discharge under the bankrupt law.