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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... purchase . He is a lawful holder and owner subject only to the equitable rights of the creditors of his vendor , and those rights , in the present case , would not deprive the plaintiff of the benefit of his own labor . As to every ...
... purchase . He is a lawful holder and owner subject only to the equitable rights of the creditors of his vendor , and those rights , in the present case , would not deprive the plaintiff of the benefit of his own labor . As to every ...
Page 28
... purchase under the execution , or purchase it and take an assignment , and protect himself in that manner . If he pays off the mortgage , it will be extinguished , and cannot be enforced against any other property contained in it . If ...
... purchase under the execution , or purchase it and take an assignment , and protect himself in that manner . If he pays off the mortgage , it will be extinguished , and cannot be enforced against any other property contained in it . If ...
Page 31
... purchase in this way was the right , if they saw proper to exercise it , of paying off the mortgage at any time before its foreclosure under the power of sale , by the mortgagee . They could either pay it off , and protect their purchase ...
... purchase in this way was the right , if they saw proper to exercise it , of paying off the mortgage at any time before its foreclosure under the power of sale , by the mortgagee . They could either pay it off , and protect their purchase ...
Page 32
... purchase and assignment . Had the sale , under which the defendants pur- chased , been under the 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 ...
... purchase and assignment . Had the sale , under which the defendants pur- chased , been under the 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 ...
Page 33
... purchase at the sheriff's sale , I do not see what right of action the plaintiff could now have to recover back this money . In that view it was a mere mistake in matter of law . There is no evidence to show that the defendants did not ...
... purchase at the sheriff's sale , I do not see what right of action the plaintiff could now have to recover back this money . In that view it was a mere mistake in matter of law . There is no evidence to show that the defendants did not ...
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