McDowell v. Butler
McDowell v. Butler
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
As there may be a contingent interest in the lands sold under the judgment in the proceeding, in the heirs of the testator, Short, whose right to take depends upon Mrs. B.utler dying without children or the descendants of children living at the time of her death— an event which may or may not happen — the sale of the lands is authorized by the provisions of the act of August 23, 1862. My-er’s Supplement 420.
The 7th section of that act provides that proceedings for sales of land under it shall be instituted by a person having present interest in the estate sought to be sold, and it is objected that Mrs.
The children of Mrs. Butler are all made parties plaintiff, and whilst the present right to the enjoyment of the estate is in their mother, under their grandfather’s will, they hold vested -estates in remainder.
From the report of the three commissioners appointed by the court, it sufficiently appears that the interests of all the claimants to the land, present and future, will be subserved by the sale adjudged.
The statute does not prescribe the character of testimony necessary to authorize the court to act, and in an ex parte proceeding like this, the report of the chancellor’s sworn- commissioners, who for the purposes of their appointment are quasi officers of his court, is the most satisfactory and convincing evidence he can obtain.
It is not absolutely essential to the validity of the sale that the court shall in its decree prescribe the estate in,which the proceeds are to be re-invested. The proceeds must be secured for that purpose, which has been done in this case.
The portion which as yet remains uninvested, the chancellor will hold until a suitable investment can be found, and if necessary, he will appoint his commissioner to find one. Of course, the wishes of the party holding the present interest will be consulted in thisi matter, provided she acts in a reasonable time, and provided further' that her wishes and interests can be perfected without prejudicing the interests of the remaindermen.
Perceiving no error in the proceeding for the sale of the realty in question, the order of the court below making absolute the rule requiring the purchaser to pay the bond for purchase money then due is affirmed..
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