Ephraim v. Pacific Bank
California Supreme Court Jun 24, 1902 No. S.F. No. 2945.Published
Before: Cooper
Synopsis
An assignment was offered in evidence from the plaintiff receiver to E. Schlessinger, made before the action was commenced, for the purpose of showing that the action was not brought in the name of the real party in interest. The assignment expressly conferred upon the assignee the right to prosecute and collect the allowance in the name of the receiver. Further facts are stated in the opinion of the court.
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