Indiana Supreme Court, 1859

Slavin v. Foster

Slavin v. Foster
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided May 31, 1859
12 Ind. 320

Slavin v. Foster

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This was an action to set aside a sheriff’s sale. The appellants were the plaintiffs below, and the appellees the defendants. The cause was tried by the Court, who found for the. defendants, and, having refused a new trial, rendered judgment, &c.

The evidence is in the record, and the decision of the *321cause turns exclusively upon the evidence. We have examined it carefully, and are of opinion that its weight fully sustains the finding of the Court.

J. Brownlee and B. T. St. John, for the appellants. H. D. Thompson and A. Steele, for the appellees.

The judgment is affirmed with costs.

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