Turner v. M'Crea
Turner v. M'Crea
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
The act imposed it as a duty on the sheriff to advertise all his sales in the public gazette ; (2 Faust, 147, 2 Brev. Dig. 222 ;
I am therefore against the motion.
Soon after the determination of this case on the circuit, an Act was passed, dispensing with 'advertising in the public gazettes, property sold in Abbeville, and many of the other districts. A. A. 1812, 2 Brev. Dig. 227. [5 Stat. 674.] R.
Another Act, 1832, 6 Stat. 463, again required the use of a newspaper in Abbeville.
Eor mode of advertising and fees see State v. Becket, 3 McC. 290.
This is a leading case to show that the validity of a judicial sale is not affected by irregularity, or by an officer’s neglect of directory regulations.
See post 408, 1 Bail. 619 ; 1 Hill, 245, 304.
5 Stat. 305, $ 2.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- John Turner v. William M'Crea
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- Published