Stultz v. Farthing
Stultz v. Farthing
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion op the court.
This action was brought by Farthing to subject land to satisfaction of balance of purchase money evidenced by note for three hundred dollars, which the vendee, James, had given. It appears that James had sold the land to Winn and Stultz for the sum of one thousand two hundred dollars, and assigned notes given for the several installments of the purchase price to different pei’sons, all of whom were made defendants to the action.
By the judgment .rendered, the land was directed to be sold to satisfy first the note of Farthing, and as to priority of liens of those holding notes executed by Winn and Stultz to James no decision was rendered.
The only cases' mentioned in that section, in which such controversy as this could be possibly included, are those involving the title to a freehold, or when the value in controversy is greater than three thousand dollars, exclusive of interest and costs.
There is here no dispute about the title to the land, the simple question presented being about the manner in which it was adjudged to be sold, nor is the value in controversy greater than three thousand dollars. Therefore, the appeal is not properly in this court, and is ordered to be transferred to the Superior Court, that, we think, has exclusive jurisdiction.
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