Court Opinion

ID: 8796772
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-11-26 14:13:43.137518+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:03:40.182961
License: Public Domain

AMIDON, District Judge.
Appellants are a firm of lawyers who rendered services for the Wabash Railroad Company more than six months prior to the appointment of receivers of that company. They filed a petition in the lower court to have, their claim for fees established, allowed, and ordered paid. The court allowed the claim at $65,000, but on a motion to grant it a preference the same as claims of laborers and other employes, the application was denied, the court “being of the opinion that said claim is not of a character entitling it to any priority in the matter of payment over the claims of the bondholders represented by the complainant, the Equitable Trust Company.” It was ordered “that the prayer of the petitioners that their said claim be paid out of the funds in the hands of the receivers be and the same is hereby denied.” It is claimed by petitioners that there is a fund of some $4,000,000 in the hands of tire receivers which is not subject to the lien of the mortgage represented by the Equitable Trust Company; that this fund accrued from earnings due to the company at the time .the receivers were appointed, for services previously rendered, but which had not at the time been collected. The appellants insist that the order in the language in which it was framed really amounts to a denial of their claim after establishing it, because it denies their right to be paid “out of funds in the hands of the receivers.” At the argument counsel stated that petitioners would be satisfied with an order directing the payment of the claim out of any funds in the hands of the receivers not' subject to the lien of the mortgage represented by the'Equitable Trust Company. We think they are entitled to such a modification of the order. We do not express any opinion, however, as to their right to payment out of the $4,000,000 fund above referred to. That question was not passed upon by the trial court.
The order will be that the order appealed from be modified, so as to provide for the payment in due course of administration of petitioners’ claim out of any funds in the hands of receivers not subject *983lo tlie lien of the mortgage to the Equitable Trust Company, the trial court lo pass upon the rights of all parties to any such fund; and, as so modified, the order is
Affirmed.