Case Name: Cross Bay Lumber Co., Inc., Plaintiff, v. Samuel G. Samoa, Also Known as Samuel G. Snover, Defendant
Court: New York Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1936-12-21
Citations: 161 Misc. 458
Docket Number: 
Parties: Cross Bay Lumber Co., Inc., Plaintiff, v. Samuel G. Samoa, Also Known as Samuel G. Snover, Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 161
Pages: 458–458

Head Matter:
Cross Bay Lumber Co., Inc., Plaintiff, v. Samuel G. Samoa, Also Known as Samuel G. Snover, Defendant.
Supreme Court, Special Term, Kings County,
December 21, 1936.
Sanford AT. Schwartz, for the judgment creditor.
Samuel G. Snover, judgment debtor, in person.

Opinion:
Conway, J.
Motion to compel judgment debtor to pay installments of four dollars and sixty cents a week on account of a judgment. Motion granted. Installments fixed at one dollar and fifty cents weekly. The court is without power to direct the Federal government to make deductions from the salary of an employee of the Home Owners' Loan Corporation. However, once the employee's salary is paid it becomes his personal property and he may be required to make payments on account of a judgment pursuant to section 793 of the Civil Practice Act. (Dibner v. Cousminer, 157 Misc. 229; Bool Floral Co., Inc., v. Coyne, 158 id. 13.)