Case Name: FARMERS' LOAN AND TRUST CO., Resp't, v. THE BANKERS AND MERCHANTS' TELEGRAPH CO. and others, Appl'ts
Court: New York Supreme Court, General Term
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1887-06-18
Citations: 9 N.Y. St. Rep. 848
Docket Number: 
Parties: FARMERS’ LOAN AND TRUST CO., Resp’t, v. THE BANKERS AND MERCHANTS’ TELEGRAPH CO. and others, Appl’ts.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York State Reporter
Volume: 9
Pages: 848–848

Head Matter:
FARMERS’ LOAN AND TRUST CO., Resp’t, v. THE BANKERS AND MERCHANTS’ TELEGRAPH CO. and others, Appl’ts.
Mortgage foreclosure—Property situated out of the state—Conveyance of.
Robert Q. IngersoU and R. H. Qriffin, for appl’ts; Turner Lee & McClure, for Tesp't.

Opinion:
Per Cubiam.
We think that the case of the Union Trust Co. v. Olmsted (102 N. Y., 729; 2 N. Y. State R., 506), is an express authority in support of the conclusion to which this court arrived upon the argument of this appeal. The parties by their agreement having determined the method by which a conveyance of the property situated out of the state might be made upon the foreclosure of the mortgage, this court should not intervene to make a different or ether contract between the parties.
Motion for reargument denied, with ten dollars costs.