The Law and Practice in Proceedings Supplementary to Execution: Under the New York Code, and Adapted to All the Other States Having Similar Practice, ... Decisions to July, 1886
Excerpt from The Law and Practice in Proceedings Supplementary to Execution: Under the New York Code, and Adapted to All the Other States Having Similar Practice, Including Decisions to July, 1886
The creditor also sued out an injunction against the defendant to prevent him from disposing of his property. This injunction was generally obtained and served with the subpoena. The return of the execution unsatisfied presupposed that if the debtor had any property it would be misapplied; and therefore the complainant was entitled to an injunction in the first instance. Bloodgood Clark, 4 577.
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