Reports of Cases in Law and Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Volume 40Gould, Banks & Gould, 1864 |
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... mortgage previously executed by such debtor - the sale being subject to such mortgage - and subsequently pur- chases and takes an assignment of the mortgage , this will not operate as a payment or satisfaction of the mortgage . And if ...
... mortgage previously executed by such debtor - the sale being subject to such mortgage - and subsequently pur- chases and takes an assignment of the mortgage , this will not operate as a payment or satisfaction of the mortgage . And if ...
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... mortgage to J. Sprague Morely , assignee of James Hickok , for $ 167.17 , upon a pair of bay horses , and other property . Upon this mortgage , S. Dudley paid $ 70 , June 11 , 1859. The prop- erty was all released except the horses . In ...
... mortgage to J. Sprague Morely , assignee of James Hickok , for $ 167.17 , upon a pair of bay horses , and other property . Upon this mortgage , S. Dudley paid $ 70 , June 11 , 1859. The prop- erty was all released except the horses . In ...
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... mortgage had not been thus paid , the plaintiff gave them his note for $ 65 , payable in one year , with interest , and took an assignment of the mortgage . Afterwards the plaintiff re- ceived a heifer , at $ 25 , upon the mortgage ...
... mortgage had not been thus paid , the plaintiff gave them his note for $ 65 , payable in one year , with interest , and took an assignment of the mortgage . Afterwards the plaintiff re- ceived a heifer , at $ 25 , upon the mortgage ...
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... mortgage . It is difficult to see how in any legal point of view this could operate as a payment or satisfaction of the mortgage . What the defendants bought at the sheriff's sale , was the mortgagor's right of redemption of the ...
... mortgage . It is difficult to see how in any legal point of view this could operate as a payment or satisfaction of the mortgage . What the defendants bought at the sheriff's sale , was the mortgagor's right of redemption of the ...
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... mortgage instead of an execution , and the property been bid off at a sum equal to the amount due thereon , that would have satisfied and extinguished the mortgage , as to all other property covered by it , as was held in Charter v ...
... mortgage instead of an execution , and the property been bid off at a sum equal to the amount due thereon , that would have satisfied and extinguished the mortgage , as to all other property covered by it , as was held in Charter v ...
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