Sanford v. Durfee

36 Mass. 485
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedOctober 27, 1837
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Sanford v. Durfee, 36 Mass. 485 (Mass. 1837).

Opinion

Oct. 27th.

In assumpsit for money bad and received, brought by the purchaser of personal property sold on execution, against one who claimed the same property by virtue of an assignment from the debtor, the sale was held to be valid, although no return was made on the execution, and it was not returned to the clerk’s office, at the return term, nor until after the commencement of this action.

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