| Connecticut. Supreme Court of Errors - 1888 - 662 pages
...says, speaking of a receiver appointed under a creditor's bill : — " He has no extra territorial power of official action ; none which the court appointing...jurisdiction to take possession of the debtor's property." It follows that as to real property in this state the rights of the parties remain as they were, unaffected... | |
| Charles Edwards - 1857 - 806 pages
...has been called, by " the direction of the court, into ability to act. He " has no extra territorial power of official action, " none which the court appointing..." jurisdiction to take possession of the debtor's prop" erty, none which can give him, on the principle of " comity, a privilege to sue in a foreign... | |
| David Rorer - 1879 - 470 pages
...extra territorial power of official action; nor can the court appointing him confer such authority, or enable him to go into a foreign jurisdiction to take possession of a debtor's property; nor any power which can give him, upon principles of comity, a privilege to sue... | |
| 1906 - 1122 pages
...the controlling authority of that case." And quoted with approval the following: "He [the receiver] has no extraterritorial power of official action;...upon the principle of comity, a privilege to sue In a orelgn court or smother jurisdiction, as the Judgment creditor himself might have done, where his debtor... | |
| 1887 - 1910 pages
...territorial jurisdiction of the court appointing him, and that such court could not confer upon him authority to go into a foreign jurisdiction to take possession of the debtor's property, or to maintain suit therefor outside the jurisdiction appointing him. The facts out of which the contest... | |
| 1884 - 1062 pages
...a receiver has no right to sue in a foreign jurisdiction. It is said in that case that the receiver "has no extraterritorial power of official action;...which can give him, upon the principle of comity, a privilega to sue in a foreign court or another jurisdiction, as the judgment creditor himself might... | |
| 1891 - 972 pages
...Rec. § 239. This rule was emphatically declared in Booth v. Clark, 17 How. 322, where it is said : "He has no extraterritorial power of official action...debtor's property; none which can give him, upon the principles of comity, a privilege to sue in a foreign court or another jurisdiction, as the judgment... | |
| 1887 - 1016 pages
...322(15 L. ed. 164), the same court says, speaking of a receiver appointed under a creditors' bill: "He has no extraterritorial power of official action,...jurisdiction to take possession of the debtor's property. It follows that, as to real property in this State, the rights of the parties remain as they were,... | |
| 1887 - 1096 pages
...territorial jurisdiction of the court appointing Mm, and that such court could not confer upon him authority to go into a foreign jurisdiction to take possession of the debtor's property, or to maintain suit therefor outside the jurisdiction appointing him. The facts out of which the contest... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1888 - 978 pages
...Clark, 17 How. 322, the same court says, speaking of a receiver appointed under a creditor's bill: "He has no extraterritorial power of official action;...jurisdiction to take possession of the debtor's property." It follows that as to real property in this state the rights of the parties remain as they were, unaffected... | |
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