U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, 1959

Mrs. Rae K. Alpar v. Perpetual Building Association

Mrs. Rae K. Alpar v. Perpetual Building Association
U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit · Decided January 23, 1959 · Prettyman, Miller, Burger
262 F.2d 230 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Mrs. Rae K. Alpar v. Perpetual Building Association

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Appellant attacks as void a foreclosure sale of real estate by appellee trustees under a deed of trust. She contends inter alia (1) that she was not in default the three months prerequisite to a foreclosure under appellee building as *231 sociation’s constitution; (2) that appel-lee building association’s board of directors had not requested the foreclosure as the said constitution required; (3) that the relationship of the trustees to the building association was improper; and (4) that the price paid by the building association for the property at the public foreclosure sale was.grossly inadequate.

We have examined all the contentions in the light of the record and find no basis on which to disturb the judgment of the District Court. Cf. Clark v. Trust Co., 100 U.S. 149, 25 L.Ed. 573 (1879); Realty Investment & Securities Corp. v. H. L. Rust Co., 71 App.D.C. 213, 109 F.2d 456 (1939); Jackson v. Fuller, 66 App.D.C. 239, 85 F.2d 816, certiorari denied 299 U.S. 608, 57 S.Ct. 236, 81 L.Ed. 448 (1936); Annotation, 138 A.L.R. 1013 (1941).

Affirmed.

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