Case Name: Commerce Trust Company of Lincoln, appellee, v. Harry P. Bradley et al., appellants
Court: Nebraska Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Nebraska
Decision Date: 1933-11-29
Citations: 125 Neb. 593
Docket Number: No. 28730
Parties: Commerce Trust Company of Lincoln, appellee, v. Harry P. Bradley et al., appellants.
Judges: Heard before Goss, C. J., Rose and Paine, JJ., and Carter and Redick, District Judges.
Reporter: Nebraska Reports
Volume: 125
Pages: 593–594

Head Matter:
Commerce Trust Company of Lincoln, appellee, v. Harry P. Bradley et al., appellants.
Filed November 29, 1933.
No. 28730.
Hastings & Hastings, for appellants.
M. M. Mawpin and G. H. McGinley, contra.
Heard before Goss, C. J., Rose and Paine, JJ., and Carter and Redick, District Judges.

Opinion:
Rose, J.
This is a suit to foreclose a mortgage on a tract of land in Perkins county. The property was sold under an order of sale issued pursuant to a decree of foreclosure. From a judgment confirming the sale defendants appealed.
On appeal a reversal is sought on the ground of inadequacy of price at the foreclosure sale. Defendants are not entitled to such relief for the reason that the price is not so low as to evidence fraud or as to otherwise invalidate the sale. Moreover, the evidence is insufficient to prove that the price would be increased at a resale. Nelsen v. Doll, 124 Neb. 523. Confirmation of the fore closure sale, therefore, will be affirmed, but defendants will be permitted to redeem any time before the issuance of a mandate.
Affirmed.