Case ID: nj-eq_5/html/0650-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

JOHN I. PLUME, APPELLANT, and GEORGE D. SMALL, RESPONDENT.
    1. The conditions of sale for the sale of lands and buildings provided for the of the buildings separately; and one of the conditions of the sale was as
    follows: “The buildings will be sold, to be removed within thirty days from this date, from the premises.” Held, that the purchaser of a building who also purchased the lot on which it stood, was not bound to remove the building.
    2. The Court of Chancery cannot act on a distinct ground for relief made by the proofs, if it be not set up in the bill.
    This case is reported antep. 460.
    
      A. Gifford and Wm. Hoisted, for the appellant.
    
      A. C. M. Pennington, for the respondent.
   The decree of the Chancellor was unanimously affirmed.