Doe, on the Demise of Wayman v. Naylor

2 Blackf. 32, 1826 Ind. LEXIS 19
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 10, 1826
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Doe, on the Demise of Wayman v. Naylor, 2 Blackf. 32, 1826 Ind. LEXIS 19 (Ind. 1826).

Opinion

Blackford, J.

It is contended that the execution of fieri facias did not authorise the sale; but that an inquest to inquire as to the rents and profits, and a venditioni exponas, were also [33]*33necessary. By the second section of the act of 1818, subjecting real and personal property to execution, Stat. 1818, p. an inquest and venditioni exponas were made necessaiy, in cases where the defendant requested an inquest. That section of the statute of 1818 was repealed in 1820. Stat. 1820, p. 113. This repealing act was itself repealed in 1821; Stat. 1821, p. 36; and consequently the second section of the act of 1818 was revived. The act of 1822, p. 81, is supplemental to the act of 1818, as amended by that of 1821, Stat. 1821, p. 3, and supplied an omission in the statute of 1818, by authorising a venditioni exponas and sale, where the rents and profits would not sell for a sufficient sum to pay the debt.

Payne, for the plaintiff. Naylor and Nelson, for the defendant.

The act of 1818, sec. 2, governs this case, which was in the year 1822; and as the record shows no request for an inquest, none was necessary; nor was a venditioni exponas necessary, which was only required when there had been an inquest. The fieri facias, therefore, must be considered as having warranted the sale.

The case of Armstrong v. Jackson d. Elliott, Nov. term, 1822, cited by the defendant does not apply

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