Indiana Supreme Court, 1892

Daugherty v. Wheeler

Daugherty v. Wheeler
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided February 17, 1892 · McBride
130 Ind. 599; 30 N.E. 298; 1892 Ind. LEXIS 394

Daugherty v. Wheeler

Opinion of the Court

McBride, J.

This was a suit to recover the possession of land, to which the purchaser claimed title under a sheriff’s sale. The sale was made under a judgment of the Fulton Circuit Court, which was rendered waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, and the judgment creditor was the purchaser.

On appeal to this court it was held that to the extent that the judgment was made collectible without valuation and appraisement laws, it was erroneous, and it was modified accordingly. Daugherty v. Wheeler, 125 Ind. 421.

The sale was made under the original judgment, without relief, and was to that extent unauthorized.

Judgment reversed.

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