110 Ky. 555 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1901
Opinion op the court by
Appirming-
Swift’s Iron & Steel Works, an insolvent corporation,, made a deed of assignment of all its property to Adam Wagoner for the benefit of its creditors. A suit for the-settlement of the assigned estate was instituted. The-property belonging to it was converted into money for-distribution among its creditors. It was placed in the hands of one Artman, as special commissioner of the-court, who held it during the years of 1894, 1895, 1896, and 1897. He resigned, and it was placed in the hands of J., J. Youtsey, receiver of the court. It appears that all the creditors were ascertained by appropriate proceedings in the action, except the receiver of the Fidelity National Bank of Cincinnati, which asserted a claim for $>137,000, which was controverted. The fund is ready for distribu
Petition by appellant-for rehearing overruled.