81 N.Y.S. 209 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1903
This is a motion for the reargument of a motion heretofore granted vacating an order for the examination, in proceedings supplemental to execution, of the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance Company, alleged to be the debtor of the Northwestern Life Assurance Company, against which the petitioner claimed to have recovered a judgment in this court. The order for the examination of the third party was vacated upon the ground that the Northwestern Life- Assurance Company, an Illinois corporation, had been dissolved by a decree of the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, prior to the pretended recovery of the judgment against it by the petitioner, and that the corporation had thereby ceased to exist, so that no valid judgment could be rendered against it. Hence it was considered that the alleged judgment, which formed the basis of the order for the examination of the third party was utterly null and void for every purpose, and consequently that no valid order in proceedings supplementary, to execution could be founded upon it. 39 Misc. Rep. 275, 79 N. Y. Supp. 525. The petitioner now moves for a reconsideration of the motion to vacate the third party order upon the ground that although, by a decree of the Superior Court of Cook County, Hlinois, the Northwestern Life Assurance Company was decreed to be dissolved in January, 1901, yet by virtue of a statute of the State of Illinois, not called to the attention of the court on the former motion, the said company
The motion must be denied, with ten dollars costs.
Motion denied, with ten dollars costs.