Case Name: Silas S. Hart v. Elijah Linsday
Court: Michigan Court of Chancery
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1843-04
Citations: 1 Walk. Ch. 144
Docket Number: 
Parties: Silas S. Hart v. Elijah Linsday.
Judges: 
Reporter: Reports of cases argued and determined in the court of chancery of the state of michigan
Volume: 1
Pages: 144–144

Head Matter:
Silas S. Hart v. Elijah Linsday.
A writ of assistance will be granted to put llie purchaser of mortgaged premises in possession, if the defendant, on being shown the Master’s deed, and a certified copy of the order confirming the sale, under the seal of the Court, refuse to deliver possession.
Mr. Backus moved for a writ of assistance to put the complainant in possession of mortgaged premises which had been purchased by him at the Master’s sale. The motion was founded on an affidavit of David Hart, stating that, on the twenty-fourth day of March, he went to the residence of the defendant, on the mortgaged premises, and exhibited to him the Master’s deed, and a certified copy of the order confirming the Master’s report of sale, under the seal of the Court, and, as complainant’s agent, demanded possession; which defendant refused to give.

Opinion:
The Chancellor
granted the motion.