Court Opinion

ID: 9542429
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-07 16:34:20.851284+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T15:07:54.334594
License: Public Domain

Supplemental Opinion on Denial of Rehearing The first sentence of the second paragraph of the opinion filed herein is corrected to read as follows: “Commonwealth Loan Company caused a citation writ to discover assets to be served upon the judgment debtor, Baker.”  Since Garnishee-Appellee, General Steel Industries, Inc., had been served with a garnishment summons, it was a party to the suit in which the order appealed from was entered. It was an interested party, as distinguished from a disinterested stakeholder, when it paid out the funds without notice to Plaintiff-Appellant, allegedly pursuant to an order which had not become effective because it had not been pronounced by the court. Neither was Garnishee-Appellee a disinterested stakeholder when it filed its motion to dismiss the petition for leave to appeal alleging that it was acquitted and released from further proceedings because it paid out the funds to Baker pursuant to the alleged order of July 22, 1964, and set forth no other grounds for dismissing the appeal, and will not be heard on petition for rehearing, to urge for the first time, that the appeal has not been perfected, and that the trial court judgment therefore must stand as entered. GOLDENHERSH, P. J. and MORAN, J., concur.