Wilcox v. Shupin
Wilcox v. Shupin
Opinion of the Court
Wilcox, who Avas the OAvner of a judgment in favor of Turner against Thompson, which had been declared to be a first lien upon certain property then in the hands of a receiver, against Avhich property other parties asserted liens, became the purchaser of the property at receiver’s sale made under court order in which order it was provided that the property should be sold free from liens. Wilcox became the purchaser at the sale, and filed an application reciting the fact of the suit and the equitable petition which resulted in a seizure of the property by the receiver and the sale of
In view of the ruling in the case of Turner v. Shupin, 166 Ga. 806 (144 S. E. 274), affirming the judgment wherein the court below had required Turner, the plaintiff in the judgment referred to above, which was subsequently sold and transferred to the plaintiff in error here, to pay a part of the costs and certain fees involved in that case, and under the ruling in the ease of Kelley v. Collins &c. R. Co., 159 Ga. 550 (126 S. E. 373), the judgment in the present case should be affirmed; the court below properly construing the order that the property be sold free from liens as having reference to “the liens of all persons party to the suit.” But if the order of the court that the property be sold free from liens could only be construed as meaning that it should be sold free from all liens whatsoever, including the taxes that had accrued in the past, the plaintiff in error would not be entitled to a reversal of this case, in view of the fact that the court stated to counsel what his construction of the order was, and “told counsel for the purchaser that if he did not wish to take the property the court would relieve him from his bid. This was after the purchaser said that he had already purchased the judgment of Turner, and after order confirming the sale had been signed, but before the purchaser
Judgment affirmed.
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