Claflin v. Batchelder

Supreme Court of New Hampshire
Claflin v. Batchelder, 17 A. 1060 (N.H. 1888)
65 N.H. 29
Clark, Blodgett

Claflin v. Batchelder

Opinion of the Court

Clark, J.

The deed of August 10, 1885, was made in pursuance of a previous agreement, which had been fully performed on the part of the defendant. The defendant was a bona fide purchaser. The fact is found that the conveyance was made in good faith, upon a valuable consideration, and with no notice of the existence of any creditors of the grantor. Such a sale is valid against everybody.

Judgment for the defendant.

Blodgett, J., did not sit: the others concurred.

Reference

Full Case Name
Claflin & A. v. Batchelder; Richardson & A. v. Same
Status
Published