Court Opinion

ID: 8311945
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-10-17 15:51:01.360948+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:44:45.668248
License: Public Domain

OPINION OP THE COURT.
This was a creditors’ bill alleging fraud against the defendant, in covering, by assignment, the property of C. M. Omally, against whom a judgment was obtained and execution returned, nulla bona. The answer denies the material allegations of the bill; and the plaintiff declines a further prosecution of the suit, and is willing that the bill shall be dismissed; but he insists that under the circumstances, the bill should be dismissed at the costs of the defendant. That there was reasonable ground for the creditors’ bill. The court held that this could not be distinguished from an ordinary bill, where the plaintiff could not sustain it; and that it must be dismissed at plaintiff’s costs.