Lasselle v. Moore

1 Blackf. 226, 1822 Ind. LEXIS 39
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 18, 1822
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Lasselle v. Moore, 1 Blackf. 226, 1822 Ind. LEXIS 39 (Ind. 1822).

Opinion

Scott, J.

Lasselle complains in his bill, that an execution-was issued against him and another, in favour of Moore, without any judgment to authorize it; and that, after the real estate of one of the defendants had been offered for sale on a venditioni exponas, and the sheriff had returned that the property was not sold for want of bidders, a ft. fa. was sued out and levied on the personal estate of the other defendant.

This is a case properly relievable in a Court of law, by notice and motion to set aside the execution

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