Buck v. Delafield

55 Ill. 31
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 15, 1870
StatusPublished

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Buck v. Delafield, 55 Ill. 31 (Ill. 1870).

Opinion

Mr. Chief Justice Lawrence

delivered the opinion of the Court:

This was a bill to foreclose a mortgage, brought against the mortgagor and the grantee of the equity of redemption. The latter set up in.his answer that he had a tax title on the land, but on the hearing offered only a tax deed, without judgment or precept, and the court properly decreed a foreclosure. The only error in the record is, that the court ordered any surplus that might remain on the sale, after payment of the mortgage, to be paid over to the mortgagor, who seems to have parted with his interest in the premises. The decree should be so modified as to order the surplus to be brought into court, which will then decide upon its distribution; and for this purpose the decree is reversed and the cause remanded.

Decree reversed.

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