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Bland's Reports, Chancery Court 1809-1832
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WILLIAMSON v. WILSON.

further authority and directions that may be necessary, will be
given when applied for, and as circumstances may suggest and
require. The compensation of the receiver removed, and of
the one now appointed, will be determined on a representation of
their* trouble, skill, and merits, as to which the parties will be
heard.

From what has been said the reasons for continuing the injunc-
tion must be sufficiently evident. It is, in this case, a suitable
auxiliary to the appointment of a receiver; and therefore will be
allowed to operate until the hearing or further order.(k)

With regard to the exceptions, that have been taken to the
defendants' answer, it may be sufficient to remark, that from the
manner in which they were treated in the argument, it did not
appear, that the plaintiff wished them to be now decided upon;
and, as it was not necessary to do so, they have been passed over
for the present.

Whereupon it is ordered, that Jacob Schley, of the city of Bal-
timore, be and he is hereby appointed a receiver, with power and
authority to receive and take charge and possession of the goods,
wares and merchandise, books, papers, and effects of and belong-
ing jointly to the said Charles A. Williamson, John B. Wilson, and
John N. Woodard, lately trading under the name and firm of Wil-
son, Williamson & Co. And also with power and authority to sue
for and to collect the debts due unto the said firm. And the said
Charles A. Williamson, John B. Wilson, and John N. Woodard, and
each of them, are hereby required to yield up and deliver unto the
said Jacob Schley the goods, wares, and merchandise, books,
papers, and effects of or belonging to the said firm. And it is
further ordered, that before the said Jacob Schley proceeds to act
as a receiver by virtue of this order, he shall give bond to the State
of Maryland in the penalty of thirty thousand dollars, with surety
to be approved by the Chancellor, for the faithful performance of
the trust reposed in him by this order, or which may be reposed in
him by any future order in the premises. And it is further ordered,
that the said David Williamson jun'r, be and he is hereby removed
from the office of receiver, to which he was appointed by the order
of this court of the third instant; that he make report and render
unto this court a full and fair account of all the property or money
which may have come to his hands, and of all his proceedings

(k) Eden. Inj. 220.

 

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