Whiting v. Semler

3 Sarat. Ch. Sent. 22, 1843 N.Y. LEXIS 365
New York Court of Chancery·Decided April 4, 1843·Published

Opinion

Decree appealed from reversed with costs, and a decree directed to be entered declaring the bill of sale and the deeds from Semler to Newman fraudulent and void as against the complainant; and decreeing payment of the complainant’s debt, with interest and costs, out of the surplus proceeds of the premises, which have been paid into court; with liberty to complainant to apply for further directions, if necessary.

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