Bond v. Heuser
Bond v. Heuser
Opinion of the Court
The question in this case is whether the ruling of the court excluding returns made by a sheriff upon executions issued upon two judgments rendered against Christopher Klipple, the grantor of the appellee, was or was not correct.
The objection stated to the trial court raised no other question than that of the sufficiency of the description of the property in controversy, and can not be deemed to raise the question whether it was essential that the description of the other parcel should have been shown to be sufficient. If, however, the objection had presented that question, we think it would have been unavailing. The appellant was not bound to show title to any other than the parcel claimed by him, and if he. succeeded in doing this he was entitled to a recovery. We do not understand that an imperfection in the description of one parcel of land invalidates the sale as to another separate and distinct parcel, which is fully described.
We have no brief from the appellee, and can not conceive any ground upon which the ruling of the trial court can be sustained. Judgment reversed.
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