Ham v. Peterson
Ham v. Peterson
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
This is a proceeding to review an order of the district court of Rooks county in refusing to confirm a sale made upon execution of certain town lots in Rooks county, purchased by W. B. Ham at said execution sale. The record presents the controversy between the purchasers, Peter Peterson and W. B. Ham, which relates solely to the regularity of the proceedings of the first sale and the right of the sheriff to cancel said sale for the non-payment of the purchase-money. While that proceeding is incorporated in the record, yet no complaint is made of the ruling of the court setting aside the sale to Peterson and refusing to confirm such sale, and sustaining the action of the sheriff. Why that was incorporated in the record we do not know. A sale was made to Peterson; he failed to pay the sheriff the purchase-money, and for that reason it was set ¿side by the sheriff, and the court refused to confirm the sale. This was a matter of which Peterson might complain. The second sale, and the one of which W. B. Ham, the plaintiff in error, complains, seems to have been regular. The execution was duly issued, was duly levied, the property duly appraised, advertised and sold; after which
We therefore recommend that the ruling of the court below be affirmed.
By the Court: It is so ordered.
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