ALEXANDER v. A. R. Z. CORP.


283 A.D. 656 (1954)

Maxwell M. Alexander, Respondent, v. A. R. Z. Corp. et al., Appellants

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

January 26, 1954.


The appointment of a receiver of the defendant corporation was neither necessary nor provident. The assurance given by counsel for defendant Rothman in open court that Rothman has no intention of foreclosing the mortgage and would not do so pending the trial of this action removes any fear of loss of the corporation's property pending a determination of the merits of the controversy between the parties. The interest of the parties can best be served and protected by an early...

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