McNaughtin v. Lamb
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Opinion
Bill in chancery against heirs to set aside a conveyance of land, made by a deceased debtor in his lifetime, for fraud, and for a sale of said land for the payment of debts. Sale decreed, and the sheriff ordered to bring so much of the proceeds as would pay the decree in the case into Court, and to pay the overplus to the defendants.
This case is precisely that of O'Brien v. Coulter, 2 Blackf. 421, and a decree for the sale of the land was rightly made. But Barton et al. v. Bryant et al. in this Court, May term, 1850,
—The decree for the sale of the whole land is affirmed with costs; the balance of the decree is reversed, and ordered to be so modified as to direct the sheriff to pay the whole of the proceeds of the sale beyond costs into Court.
See ante, p. 189.
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