· 3/15/1903

Levy v. Rossel

Citations

  • 82 Miss. 68

Syllabus

<p>[Motion.]</p> <p>■Chancery. Receiver. Interlocutory decree. Appeal. Code 1892, \\ 34.</p> <p>A defendant from whom property is taken and placed in the hands of a receiver by an interlocutory decree, notwithstanding his claim that it is exempt from liability to- his creditors (code 1892, § 1971) is entitled to an appeal from the decree, under code 1892, § 34, providing for appeals from interlocutory orders whereby the possession of property is changed.</p>

Judges: Terral

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