Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Fourth Nat Bank of St Louis v. Stout, 113 U.S. 684 (1885), was a suit in equity begun by Stout, Mills & Co., judgment creditors of the Yeager Milling Company, to recover from the Fourth National Bank their pro rata share of certain property of the debtor company which was in the hands of the bank.The bank claimed rights to the property, and denied liability to account to any of its creditors."@en }
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- Fourth_National_Bank_of_St._Louis_v._Stout comment "Fourth Nat Bank of St Louis v. Stout, 113 U.S. 684 (1885), was a suit in equity begun by Stout, Mills & Co., judgment creditors of the Yeager Milling Company, to recover from the Fourth National Bank their pro rata share of certain property of the debtor company which was in the hands of the bank.The bank claimed rights to the property, and denied liability to account to any of its creditors.".
- Q8565150 comment "Fourth Nat Bank of St Louis v. Stout, 113 U.S. 684 (1885), was a suit in equity begun by Stout, Mills & Co., judgment creditors of the Yeager Milling Company, to recover from the Fourth National Bank their pro rata share of certain property of the debtor company which was in the hands of the bank.The bank claimed rights to the property, and denied liability to account to any of its creditors.".