CROY v. DAVID

Docket No. 90, Calendar No. 47,624.

358 Mich. 159 (1959)

99 N.W.2d 345

CROY v. DAVID.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided November 25, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Brattin (John Seaman, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Hubbard, Fox, Thomas & Born (Donald G. Fox, of counsel), for defendant Donald L. David.

Glassen, Parr & Rhead (Roland F. Rhead, of counsel), for defendant Luella E. David.


BLACK, J.

The only question in this case is whether plaintiff is entitled to an equitable lien to secure payment, by defendant Donald L. David, of a money judgment which was awarded plaintiff by decree in an earlier suit.

Mr. Croy and Mr. David were partners in the business of farming and hog raising. Mr. Croy sued Mr. David for dissolution of the partnership and relief by way of an accounting. The suit came to issue and, after lapse of some months, was concluded...

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