Case Name: Wm. Allin v. Armstead Bowen
Court: Kentucky Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Kentucky
Decision Date: 1867-09-16
Citations: 2 Ky. Op. 84
Docket Number: 
Parties: Wm. Allin v. Armstead Bowen.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kentucky Opinions, containing the unreported opinions of the Court of Appeals
Volume: 2
Pages: 84–84

Head Matter:
Wm. Allin v. Armstead Bowen.
Land — Sale of by Tract — Quantity—More or Less — Validity of Sale.
Where land is sold by the tract, the actual puantity, more or less, cannot invalidate the sale.
APPEAL PROM CLARKE CIRCUIT COURT.
September 16, 1867.

Opinion:
Opinion' op the Court by
Judge Robertson:
The land is sufficiently identified by the record; and having been sold by the tract as containing about 62% acres, whether it contains precisely that quantity or only 10 or only 50 acres, the actual quantity, more or less, cannot-invalidate the sale, especially as Allin, the owner, represented it as a tract of 62% acres.
And seeing no reason for setting the sale aside, this court cannot reverse the judgment, which is therefore affirmed.