TANG v. PING

Civ. No. 8872.

209 N.W.2d 624 (1973)

Walter TANG, a/k/a Tang Ying Chow, a minor, by Luella Abel, his Guardian Ad Litem, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Joseph PING, a/k/a Teong Huat Ping, Defendant and Respondent.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

July 13, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Degnan, McElroy, Lamb, Camrud & Maddock, Grand Forks, for plaintiff and appellant.

E. J. Rose and John M. Olson, Sp. Asst. Attys. Gen., Unsatisfied Judgment Fund, Bismarck, for defendant and respondent.


PAULSON, Judge.

On September 14, 1969, the appellant herein, Walter Tang [hereinafter Tang], was seriously injured in an automobile accident. Tang recovered a judgment in the sum of $9,439.00 in the district court of Grand Forks County on September 28, 1970, against Joseph Ping, respondent herein.

After execution on Tang's judgment was returned wholly unsatisfied, he filed his application for an order directing payment of the judgment from the Unsatisfied...

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