First National Bank v. Kennedy
First National Bank v. Kennedy
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This appeal from an order overruling a motion to set aside a sheriff’s sale presents the one question whether or not the notice of sale was given the required publication.
A paper published every day in the week except Sunday is a daily paper. (Fairhaven Publishing Co. v. Bellingham, 51 Wash. 108, 98 Pac. 97; 2 Words and Phrases, p. 1811; 29 Cyc. 1121.)
The ruling of the trial court is affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- The First National Bank of Parsons v. Mattie E. Kennedy, Appellants E. B. Stevens, Interpleader
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- Syllabus
- SYLLABUS BY THE COURT. 1. Sheriff’s Sale — Sufficient Publication Notice. A printer’s affidavit stating that a sale notice was published in the regular and entire issue of each number of a daily newspaper for four weeks, the first publication being January 22, and the last February 23, 1915, the sale being on February 24, sufficiently shows publication for thirty days before the day of sale. 2. Same — “Daily Paper” — Number of Publications Each Week. A newspaper published each day of the week except Sunday is a daily newspaper.