Case Name: Philadelphia Mortgage & Trust Company, appellee, v. Buckstaff Brothers Manufacturing Company et al., appellants
Court: Nebraska Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Nebraska
Decision Date: 1900-12-05
Citations: 61 Neb. 54
Docket Number: No. 9,318
Parties: Philadelphia Mortgage & Trust Company, appellee, v. Buckstaff Brothers Manufacturing Company et al., appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Nebraska Reports
Volume: 61
Pages: 54–54

Head Matter:
Philadelphia Mortgage & Trust Company, appellee, v. Buckstaff Brothers Manufacturing Company et al., appellants.
Filed December 5, 1900.
No. 9,318.
■Order of Sale: CoiXEIrwation: Limitation. A failure to return an order of sale in the execution of a decree in foreclosure proceeding’s within sixty days, is no sufficient reason for withholding- confirmation of a sale made thereunder.
Appeal from the district court for Lancaster county. Heard below before Holmes, J.
Affirmed.
A. B. Coffroth, for appellants.
S. L. Geisihardt, contra.

Opinion:
Holcomb, J.
On a motion to confirm a sale of real estate made by the sheriff in pursuance of a decree entered in foreclosure proceedings, objections were interposed on the ground that the order of sale was not returned within sixty days. A failure to return an order of sale in the execution of a decree in foreclosure proceedings within sixty days is no sufficient reason for withholding confirmation of a sale made thereunder. Amoskeag Savings Bank v. Robbins, 53 Nebr., 776; Philadelphia Mortgage & Trust Co. v. Hutchins, 61 Nebr., 2, decided at the present sifting.
The judgment is
Affirmed.