Ansley v. Hart
Ansley v. Hart
Opinion of the Court
This was a claim case, and the facts submitted show that one Armstrong obtained a judgment in the Circuit Court of the United States against I. N. Hart & Co.; that D. F. Hart was one of the company. The property here claimed was levied on and sold under an execution which issued on said judgment. It was sold and purchased by one Wilson. The execution not being fully paid off, Wilson purchased it and had the same transferred to himself, he sold, and conveyed the land to Shepherd and Parker; they conveyed the land to D. F. Hart. Mrs. M. E. Hart pur
Exceptions were taken at the trial to the rulings of the court.
We can see nothing in this ground: there does not appear to be any valid objection to this evidence.
We think that the court erred in this, because the evidence was irrelevant and immaterial to the issue on trial, but this did neither party any good or harm, so we think it was an immaterial error, which will not work a reversal of the case.
Judgment affirmed.
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