OLIVER CORPORATION v. KIRSCHMANN MOTORS

No. 7690.

84 N.W.2d 890 (1957)

OLIVER CORPORATION, Creditor, Intervenor and Appellant, v. KIRSCHMANN MOTORS, Inc., and Robert Huffman, Receiver, Respondents. In the Matter of the VOLUNTARY APPLICATION FOR DISSOLUTION OF the KIRSCHMANN MOTORS, Inc., and Appointment of Receiver Pending such Dissolution.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

September 12, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Conmy & Donahue, Bismarck, for appellant. M. E. Culhane, Minneapolis, Minn., of counsel.

Reichert & Reichert, Dickinson, for respondents.


BURKE, Judge.

This is a proceeding brought pursuant to Chapter 10-16 NDRC 1943, for the voluntary dissolution of Kirschmann Motors Inc. In the course of the proceeding the district court appointed a receiver to wind up the affairs of the corporation. The Oliver Corporation which was both a secured and an unsecured creditor of Kirschmann Motors, Inc., intervened in the proceeding and petitioned the court to direct the receiver to turn over to it certain items of personal...

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