Edmunds v. Follett
Edmunds v. Follett
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The only question in the present case is in regard to the proper construction of the deed under which the plaintiff claims title.
The mere words used are consistent enough with either view urged. They might be made to rignify well enough the westerly half of lots ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen and fourteen. But when it is considered that the deed specifies a stone store and wharf and six ware houses on eleven and twelve, and a brick hotel and outbuildings on thirteen and fourteen, and that at this time the mortgagors owned the whole of these lots, and these buildings were
The decree of the chancellor is affirmed and the case remanded to the court of chancery to be carried into effect, allowing further time for redemption according to equity and good conscience.
Reference
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- George F. Edmunds, administrator upon the estate of David Lee v. Timothy Follett, John Bradley, Morillo Noyes, and others
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