6 Paige Ch. 445 | New York Court of Chancery | 1837
The receiver in the suit first commenced was appointed by the chancellor, before the cause was referred; and as different decisions have been made by the vice chancellors in relation to costs, the direction as to the distribution of the fund appears necessarily to refer itself to this tribunal, where the receiver was appointed to take charge of the fund originally. The master’s report and the decrees settle the question as to interest on the several judgments. The master reports that the several decrees should be paid according to the times in which the