FIRST NAT. BANK OF LOUISVILLE, KY. v. WALLING


264 S.W.2d 876 (1954)

FIRST NAT. BANK OF LOUISVILLE, KY. v. WALLING et al.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

February 12, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew W. Duncan, Richard C. Oldham, Louisville, for appellant.

J. P. Karem, Fred J. Karem, Louisville, for appellees.


SIMS, Chief Justice.

This controversy involves the ownership of certain tavern and restaurant furniture and fixtures upon which appellant bank had an execution levied as the property of Ronald C. Walling. J. P. Karem claimed a mortgage executed to him by Walling gave him a lien superior to the bank's execution lien on the property owned by Walling and that the balance of the property upon which the levy was made belonged to him and not to Walling. The case was heard...

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