U.S. Supreme Court PRUDENCE REALIZATION CORP. v. FERRIS, 323 U.S. 650 (1945)
323 U.S. 650 PRUDENCE REALIZATION CORPORATION v. FERRIS et al. No. 137. Argued Dec. 8-11, 1944. Decided Jan. 29, 1945. Mr. Irving L. Schanzer, of New York City, for petitioner. Mr. Charles H. Kriger, of Brooklyn, N.Y., for respondents, Ferris et al. Mr. Eugene Blanc, Jr., of New York City, for respondents, City Bank Farmers Trust Co. et al. [Page 323 U.S. 650, 651] Mr. Justice FRANKFURTER delivered the opinion of the Court. This action was brought in one of the courts of the State of New York to adjudicate conflicting claims against property held to satisfy a mortgage debt. The immediate controversy arises out of the reorganization in a United States District Court of a large New York guaranty company, another phase of which was before us in Prudence Realization Corp. v. Geist, 316 U.S. 89, 62 S.Ct. 978 Petitioner's predecessor, the Prudence Company, Inc, loaned money on real estate and issued guaranteed mortgage participation certificates. ( For an exposition of the business details see In re The Westover, Inc., 2 Cir.,If you are already a vLex customer, access here
