Lowe v. Moore
134 Mass. 259, 1883 Mass. LEXIS 281
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Lowe v. Moore, 134 Mass. 259, 1883 Mass. LEXIS 281 (Mass. 1883).
Opinion
The ruling was right. The purpose of the St. of 1879, e. 237, was to furnish to the person who has a valid title to the estate a speedy method of obtaining possession of it, immediately upon the foreclosure of the mortgage by a sale under the power. That person is the purchaser at the sale. Warren v. James, 130 Mass. 540. Harris v. Carmody, 131 Mass. 51.
Exceptions overruled.
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