Case ID: del_4/html/0536-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

JAMES B. COLLINS vs. JAMES STEEL.
    Sale of land set aside for want of notice of inquisition.
    Vend, exponas to the October term, 1847, Kent county. Sheriff returns “ land sold to Peter F. Caussey for $325; and sufficient.”
    The inquisition was held in this case on a rule in vacation since last term, and the land condemned; upon which this writ issued, and the land was sold.
    The defendant, at this term, filed an affidavit that he was, and had been, for many years past, a resident of Kent county; and that he had no notice or knowledge of the holding the inquisition, or of the sale of his property until after the sale; upon which
    
      Bates, jr.,
    
    had a rule to.show cause why the inquisition and sale should not be set aside; and, on the hearing, the affidavit being sustained:—
   Rule absolute.