Sherwood v. Hooker

1 Barb. Ch. 650, 1846 N.Y. LEXIS 307
New York Court of Chancery·Decided September 2, 1846·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

The Chancellor

made an order declaring the construction and effect of the decree of the court of errors to be that if the complainant did not pay the money, within the time specified, he should be barred from all claim and equity of redemption in-the premises. And he extended the time for redemption for thirty days, and directed that if the complainant failed to redeem within that time he should be foreclosed.

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