Cases on the conflict of laws : selected from decisions of English and American courts . 720 -.^ « PARTICULAR SUBJECTS. (Part 2 HURD V. CITY OF ELIZABETH. (Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1879. 41 N. J. Law, 1.) The plaintiff brought this suit in his character of receiver of theThird Avenue Savings Bank. The allegations touching his right to suewere the following: For that the said S. H. Hurd heretofore, towit, on the thirtieth day of November, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, at the city of Kingston, in the state of New York, to wit, atElizabeth, in said county of Union, was duly appointed rec


Cases on the conflict of laws : selected from decisions of English and American courts . 720 -.^ « PARTICULAR SUBJECTS. (Part 2 HURD V. CITY OF ELIZABETH. (Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1879. 41 N. J. Law, 1.) The plaintiff brought this suit in his character of receiver of theThird Avenue Savings Bank. The allegations touching his right to suewere the following: For that the said S. H. Hurd heretofore, towit, on the thirtieth day of November, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, at the city of Kingston, in the state of New York, to wit, atElizabeth, in said county of Union, was duly appointed receiver of theThird Avenue Savings Bank, by the Supreme Court of the state ofNew York, in pursuance of the laws of said state of New York, andafterwards, to wit, on the day and year last aforesaid, duly qualifiedas such receiver, and thereupon became empowered to exercise andperform all the powers and duties imposed upon him as receiver asaforesaid, by virtue of the laws of the state of New York and saidappointment, and particularly by said laws and his said appointment,became seized


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