91 N.Y.S. 100 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1904
A brief history of the proceedings which have been had in connection with the present proceeding is essential to an understanding of the question presented by this appeal. The plaintiffs herein brought an action to recover a considerable sum of money in which the appellant, the judgment debtor herein, Judson, Jolm R. Drexel and Joseph Leiter were named as defendants. Therein an order was obtained for the examination of the appellant before trial to enable the plaintiffs to properly frame a complaint. Under that order the plaintiffs sought to compel the appellant to produce his books for examination, but the application was denied. Thereafter the plaintiffs brought an action against the defendant Judson and obtained a judgment against him by default for $7,512.08. Execution was issued thereon and returned wholly unsatisfied and there
Van Brunt, P. J., O'Brien, Ingraham and McLaughlin, JJ., concurred.
Order reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and motion denied.