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Slade Bros. v. Eagle's Meat Poul. Mkt.
125 N.J. Eq. 336
| N.J. Ct. of Ch. | 1939
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Complainant alleges a debt due him of $266.24. The bill is before me with notice of an application for the appointment of a receiver and answer on the part of the defendant corporation admitting insolvency.

The bill alleges that the assets of the corporation (consisting of fixtures in a meat market) are of an approximate value of $1,000, and that there is due the landlord the sum of $300 for rent for which he threatens to distrain and taxes due the city of Newark in the sum of $120, without interest.

The purpose of the statute R.S. (1937), 14:14-3 which is the preservation of the interest of the stockholders and creditors would not be accomplished by the appointment of a receiver herein. Such appointment would only add an additional burden upon the estate and tend to eat up the available *Page 337 assets. Glaser v. Achtel-Stetter's Restaurant, Inc., 106 N.J. Eq. 150; 149 Atl. Rep. 44.

Exercising the discretion residing in the court, the appointment of a receiver is denied.

Case Details

Case Name: Slade Bros. v. Eagle's Meat Poul. Mkt.
Court Name: New Jersey Court of Chancery
Date Published: Apr 18, 1939
Citation: 125 N.J. Eq. 336
Court Abbreviation: N.J. Ct. of Ch.
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