Fitch v. Coit
1 Root 266
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Bluebook
Fitch v. Coit, 1 Root 266 (Colo. 1791).
Opinion
It is a principle in chancery not to decree a foreclosure unless upon examination it appears to the court that the debt, due on the mortgage, is nearly equal to the value of the mortgaged premises. This was considered and determined, when the decree of foreclosure passed. If that decree is not right, a petition of review, and not an action of assumpsit, is the proper remedy.
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