Folger v. . Bowles

72 N.C. 603
Supreme Court of North Carolina·Decided January 5, 1875·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

*605 Rea.de, J.

The question involved in this case is the same as in Tally v. Reid, at this term, where it is fully considered; and the principles there laid down govern this. A vendor who has sold land, given a bond for title when the price is paid, a part of which has been paid, has no interest in the land which can be sold under execution.

There is no error.

Pee Cueiam. Judgment affirmed.

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