Williams v. Threlkeld

29 F. Cas. 1410, 2 D.C. 307, 2 Cranch 307

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Williams v. Threlkeld, 29 F. Cas. 1410, 2 D.C. 307, 2 Cranch 307 (circtddc 1822).

Opinion

The CouRT,

without deciding the question whether an auctioneer’s memorandum of the sale is sufficient to take it out of the Statute of Frauds, was of opinion, that in this case it did not sufficiently in itself describe the property, nor the terms of the sale; nor refer to any other instrument that does describe them.

Judgment, on the demurrer, for the defendant.

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