Sevier v. Succession of Gordon
Sevier v. Succession of Gordon
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff, being a judgment creditor, proceeded by rule against the executor of Gordon to show cause why succession property should not be sold to satisfy that judgment. The rule was made absolute April 29, 1870, and the sale of succession property ordered in amount sufficient to satisfy the judgment of plaintiff. The executor has appealed.
It is therefore ordered that the judgment appealed from be avoided and annuded and the rule dismissed, with costs.
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