137 Ky. 737 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1910
Opinion of the Court by
— Reversing.
The Owensboro Savings Bank & Trust Company-having been placed in liquidation in an action brought for that purpose by the Secretary of State on the
From the foregoing it will be noted that the property ordered to be sold was of two kinds: One real; the other personal. Some of that described in the receiver’s report and in the appraisement as personal property was in fact real property. While other articles described may or may not have been so attached to the realty as to become real property, other articles included were clearly personalty. Therefore, we find the appraisal included both real and personal property in the gross valuation of $45,000, and did not distinguish between the two kinds so as that the valuation of the real property alone was stated. Nor do we know that it was attempted to be valued separately. From the description of the articles of property, meager as it is, it is easily inferable that it might have had a considerable'value, which, when subtracted from the total valuation, would have left the valuation of the real property at much less than $45,000. If it had been so separated and the bids had been likewise upon the separate kinds, it may have been that the real property would have brought more than two-thirds of its appraised value, even at
Judgment reversed and remanded for proceedings consistent herewith.