State ex rel. Cannon v. Pugh

38 P. 79, 9 Wash. 694, 1894 Wash. LEXIS 391
CourtWashington Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 12, 1894
DocketNo. 1389
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bluebook
State ex rel. Cannon v. Pugh, 38 P. 79, 9 Wash. 694, 1894 Wash. LEXIS 391 (Wash. 1894).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

— The question involved in this case is this: Where real property is sold by the sheriff to satisfy an execution in favor of the plaintiff and at such sale is bid in and purchased by the execution creditor, no money in fact being paid into the sheriff’s hands except costs, is the sheriff entitled to demand and receive from the execution creditor the same percentage upon the amount bid upon said land which he would be entitled to receive in case the land had been purchased by a third party and the money actually paid into the sheriff’s hands? Or, in other words, where the execution creditor buys the land to satisfy his claim and pays the costs only in money, must he pay as part of the costs the percentage demanded in §3017 of the General Statutes ?

This case falls squarely within the rule laid down by this court in State, ex rel. Thompson, v. Prince, ante, p. 107, and in accordance with that decision the judgment in the case at bar will be affirmed.

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