189 Ind. 639 | Ind. | 1920
This is an appeal from an interlocutory order appointing a receiver.
The case was submitted to ' the court, evidence heard, and a general finding that all of the material allegations of the complaint were true, and that a receiver ought to be appointed. This finding was followed by an order and judgment appointing a receiver to take charge of all of the assets of appellant, and for the conversion of the same into money and the payment of appellant’s debts.
No question is raised as to the jurisdiction of the trial- court over the person and of the subject-matter involved.
No objection was made to the complaint in the court below, and on appeal we regard it as sufficient
Upon the whole case we conclude that no reversible error has been shown. Judgment affirmed.