Benjamin Cowell Et Ux. v. Charles Lippitt Et Ux.

3 R.I. 92
CourtSupreme Court of Rhode Island
DecidedSeptember 6, 1854
StatusPublished

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Benjamin Cowell Et Ux. v. Charles Lippitt Et Ux., 3 R.I. 92 (R.I. 1854).

Opinion

The Court,

recognizing and affirming the ruling in Stimson v. Mead, in comformity with it, directed that an order be entered that the defendant Lippitt, within thirty days, pay to the master the purchase money of the property, with interest; the complainants at the expiration of that period to move as they should be advised, in case the order was not obeyed.

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